Analysis Of Gilbert's Model Of Class Structure

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Based on my observations around the neighborhood, I suggest the economic class level is between the middle and working class. According to Gilbert’s model of class structure, there are six levels of class structure. I label this neighborhood’s class is in between the middle and working class because families are getting by and yet economically vulnerable to lose their job. However, they do not own their home and instead pay monthly rent. I come to this conclusion based on a couple of factors that made me assume this. First is the amount of monthly rent homeowners pay. The rent consists of the land the house is on, utilities, electricity, and other payments added to the monthly rent. For my household, we pay for about $2000 each month. Our home …show more content…

Through the physical structure appearance of the neighborhood, there is a brick wall surrounding the neighborhood with only the front entrance to enter and leave the neighborhood. This seclude the area from the general public making it almost hidden except the front entrance. Mobile homes set tightly side by side one another in rows across the neighborhood. Homeowners are able to surveillance the front area of their homes to see any interaction happening. Another factor that does indicate the neighborhood to be safe is the public interaction around an area of the neighborhood which includes, a small playground with a basketball court, outdoor pool, a banquet room, and the manager’s office. The playground is an area where children play and interact with another. There are times when children are playing without any adult supervision, this suggests that parents believe it is safe enough to leave children alone at the playground. Also, it is near the manager’s office which monitors the neighborhood. Fortunately, my home is right in front of this area, so I am able to see any interaction going on by just looking through my window. As far as social control, the manager does regularly check the neighborhood to ensure that everything is going by smoothly. If there is any problem what so ever, then the manager sends out papers to inform the homeowners about any issue or new information. The neighborhood is relatively quiet with the …show more content…

Based on observations, Hispanics dominate the neighborhood with Caucasians coming close to to the range of neighbors. The neighborhood is relatively middle and working class because rent is at a range that is a bit costly compared to an apartment complex, but less than townhouses in the city of Cypress. I arrived at this conclusion because, my family used to live in a townhouse community, but we had to move out because rent was too expensive to handle. The public life of the neighborhood is generally quiet. However, there is an area in the middle of the neighborhood that has regularly street interaction provided for the neighborhood. An outdoor pool is open during the summer for people to enjoy in the California heat. A fenced basketball court and playground is next to the pool where children and teens come and play with others. Lastly, an indoor banquet room near the manager office is provided for homeowners to reserve for any special occasion such as birthdays and baby showers. As mentioned before, the neighborhood is relatively quiet, but since the homes are tight side by side one other people are able to hear conversations in homes if they were speaking loudly enough. There are no homeless people present in the neighborhood since it is bricked wall throughout the perimeter. People walking around the neighborhood can be seen through their homes and regularly monitored by the

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