We also found that the JSSI was useful for predicting the cultural activities of individuals-as Weber predicted. We applied these two indexes to analyses of social stratification in Japan, finding that the JSEI and JSSI worked better in the intergenerational inheritance of occupational status than the Japanese occupational prestige scale. To address this gap, this study constructed a Japanese SocioEconomic Index (JSEI) and a Japanese Social Status Index (JSSI), using data from the Employment Status Survey conducted in 20. Indeed, it remains unclear whether Weber's theory can be applied to temporally and culturally different circumstances, or whether social status is preferred to other occupational scales such as prestige or socioeconomic standing. However, aspects of Weber's theory have yet to be sufficiently investigated. Current debates on the conceptualization and measurement of social stratification are finding increasing value in Weber's distinction between class and status for empirical analysis.
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