Qué son los estratos en Colombia, el sistema "solidario" que profundizó el clasismo | BBC Mundo

Qué son los estratos en Colombia, el sistema "solidario" que profundizó el clasismo | BBC Mundo

Understanding Social Stratification in Colombia

What is Social Stratification?

  • Social stratification refers to a scale of inequality, classifying individuals based on their socioeconomic status, lifestyle, and mindset.
  • The term "estrato" originates from India and has been adapted in Colombia to categorize social classes for income redistribution since 1985.
  • Colombia's stratification system divides society into six strata, where higher strata (5 and 6) subsidize lower ones (1, 2, and 3), with the middle stratum (4) acting as a neutral point.

Mechanisms of Classification

  • The classification is determined by factors such as street conditions, construction materials, and access to public services rather than income levels.
  • This method was intended to be progressive but has led to complications in accurately linking social strata with specific geographic areas.

Societal Implications of Strata

  • Initially designed to combat inequities in one of the world's most unequal countries, the system has evolved into a tool for discrimination across various sectors like employment and healthcare.
  • Many Colombians perceive this classification as a form of humiliation that perpetuates poverty or wealth without offering an escape route from these labels.

Problems Arising from the System

  • The stratification system has created two significant issues: its use by institutions for categorizing people and its adoption by citizens as a caste-like structure.
  • This official categorization fosters social divisions based on perceived worthiness tied to one's economic background.

Perceptions and Stereotypes

  • Individuals are often judged based on their stratum; for example, those from lower strata may be viewed as honest yet uneducated while higher strata individuals might be seen as narcissistic or elitist.
  • There exists a stigma against lower-stratum individuals who are often stereotyped negatively despite potential changes in their socioeconomic status over time.

Conclusion: A Divided Society

  • The stratification creates barriers among Colombians, leading to distrust between different social groups.
  • Humility is often attributed to lower-stratum individuals while wealthier ones are criticized for lacking compassion.
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Colombia es un país desigual: ocupa el segundo lugar de países menos equitativos en América Latina, según el Banco Mundial. Y no solo en términos socioeconómicos, sino también en lo que se refiere al acceso a la propiedad, la educación y el empleo formal. En 1985 el Estado intentó remediar eso a través de un sistema de de estratificación social a través del cual los ricos pagaran por los servicios básicos de los pobres. Pero el remedio no ha surtido efecto. Desde entonces, los estratos se usan para muchas cosas más y adicionalmente se han convertido en un sistema que segrega a los colombianos en términos sociales, culturales e incluso estéticos. En este video de nuestro corresponsal en Colombia, Daniel Pardo, explora por qué. ● Investigación y presentación: Daniel Pardo ● Edición de video: Daniel Pardo ● Cámara: Daniel Pardo y Carlos Alberto Lizca ● Animación: Mariana Castiñeiras ● Editora: Natalia Pianzola Suscríbete al canal aquí 👉 https://bbc.in/2UHHVsu ----------------------------------- Este es el canal oficial de la BBC en español. Si te interesa la actualidad internacional y buscas una cobertura imparcial estás en el mejor lugar. Aquí encontrarás videos sobre noticias y temas de actualidad en distintos formatos, desde videos explicativos y documentales hasta entrevistas. Gracias por visitarnos. ¡Nos vemos! 👉 Facebook https://bbc.in/2BxEUCt 👉 Instagram https://bbc.in/2N3p7AF 👉 Twitter https://bbc.in/32F72iZ #BBCMundo