This document discusses social status and roles. It defines status as a position in a social system, such as a child or parent, recognized by society. A status set is the collection of statuses an individual holds, such as daughter, wife, and student. The master status is the primary social identity, shaping a person's life. Statuses can be ascribed, such as sex, age and ethnicity, or achieved through education and career. Role conflict occurs when roles have competing demands, and role strain is difficulty meeting role expectations.