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Occupational prestige is a way for sociologists to describe the relative social class positions people have. It refers to the consensual nature of rating a job based on the belief of its worthiness. The term prestige itself refers to the admiration and respect that a particular occupation holds in a society.

no. for example, jobs that are more important to our well being such as doctors, surgeons, and nurses earn more than people with jobs in construction, cleaning, and teaching.