An economic, natural, cultural, religious, interests and ideal rift usually exists between different classes.
As time goes on, the largest share of wealth and status can begin to concentrate around a small number of the population.
With the cultural divide, chances for classes to intermingle become less and less likely, and mythos becomes more and more common between them (i.e. "the wrong side of the railroad tracks").
Social class is usually regarded as being conceived of as sets of positions rather than as individuals who happen to fill them at any particular time.
The aim of the schema is to group occupational title/employment relations, and the employment relationships joined by given combinations may differ cross-nationally.
The deliberate acts of individual actors are undertaken from a position of social power which is determined by class membership.
The resources an individual possesses and the constraints they face and the course of action they take leads to having a higher probability of being undertaken than others.