Components that characterize stratification shift in various social orders. In many social orders, stratification is a monetary framework, in view of riches, the net estimation of cash and resources an individual has, and pay, an individual's wages or venture profits. While individuals are routinely arranged dependent on how rich or poor they are, other significant variables impact social standing. For instance, in certain societies, astuteness and allure are esteemed, and individuals who have them are adored more than the individuals who don't. In certain societies, the older are regarded; in others, the old are belittled or ignored. Social orders' social convictions frequently fortify the imbalances of stratification.