social status Someone's position in society in relation to, and as determined by, other people is called social status.
Active status Active status refers to the status of a member of a Reserve component who is not in the inactive Army National Guard, on the Inactive Status List of the ...
Weapons control status Weapons control status refers to an air defense control measure declared for a particular area and time by an area air defense commander, or ...
Status-of-forces agreement Status-of-forces agreement is a bilateral or multilateral agreement that defines the legal position of a visiting military force deployed in the territory of ...
Reduced operating status Reduced operating status— Military Sealift Command ships withdrawn from full operating status because of decreased operational requirements. Also called ROS.
Radiation exposure status Radiation exposure status means the criteria to assist the commander in measuring unit exposure to radiation based on total past cumulative dose ...
Normal trade status Normal trade status— the term currently used to describe what economists used to call “most-favored nation” status. Normal trade status is the application ...
Status Set Status Set (as popularized by the American sociologist, Robert K. Merton) is the set of social statuses held by an individual at a given time.
Socioeconomic status (SES) Socioeconomic status (SES) is a frequently used measure of class determined by some combination of income, occupational prestige, and years of education.
Status attainment Status attainment is the process through which people arrive at a given position within a stratified system.