Social stratification can influence health, education, and wealth by creating unequal access to resources and opportunities based on factors like class, race, gender, and ethnicity. Those in higher social strata may have better access to quality healthcare, education, and financial resources, leading to better health outcomes, higher educational attainment, and greater wealth accumulation. Conversely, individuals in lower social strata may face barriers that limit their access to these resources, perpetuating disparities in health, education, and wealth.
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