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class-based

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/ˈklæsbeɪst/
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(of a system) organized or structured according to social or economic classes, where individuals are grouped based on their social status, income level, or occupation

  • The country’s class-based education system often limits opportunities for students from lower-income families.
  • The class-based discrimination in the workplace led to protests for equal pay and opportunities.
  • The novel explores the complexities of a class-based society where wealth determines one’s future.
  • Some argue that a class-based society hinders social mobility and creates inequality.
  • Many social reforms aim to dismantle class-based barriers that prevent equal access to resources.