The CASMIN Project is arguably the most influential contemporary study of class mobility in the world. However, CASMIN results with respect to weak vertical status effects on class mobility have been extensively criticized. Drawing on arguments about how to model vertical mobility, Hout and Hauser (1992) show that class mobility is strongly determined by vertical socioeconomic differences. This paper extends these arguments by estimating the CASMIN model while explicitly controlling for individual determinants of socioeconomic attainment. Using the 1972 Oxford Mobility Data and the 1979 and 1983 British Election Studies, the paper employs mixed legit models to show how individual socioeconomic factors and categorical differences between cla...
Analyses based on the data-sets of British birth cohort studies have produced differing findings on ...
Sociologists and economists reach quite different conclusions about how intergenerational mobility i...
This thesis is divided into three main chapters. The first chapter provides an analysis of intergen...
This thesis is a comparative study of social mobility, describing and explaining the movement of ind...
This thesis is a comparative study of social mobility, describing and explaining the movement of ind...
There is little consensus in past research regarding the sources of cross-national variation in rela...
Existing data on social mobility in Britain demonstrate a disparity of up to 4:1 in the relative cha...
It has previously been shown that across three British birth cohorts, relative rates of intergenerat...
It has previously been shown that across three British birth cohorts, relative rates of intergenerat...
In Britain in recent years social mobility has become a topic of central political concern, primaril...
While many studies have identified an association between social class and economic preferences, we ...
Classic studies in political sociology argued that differences in countries' patterns of mobility ar...
Analyses based on the data-sets of British birth cohort studies have produced differing findings on ...
Item does not contain fulltextClassic studies in political sociology argued that differences in coun...
Analyses based on the data-sets of British birth cohort studies have produced differing findings on ...
Analyses based on the data-sets of British birth cohort studies have produced differing findings on ...
Sociologists and economists reach quite different conclusions about how intergenerational mobility i...
This thesis is divided into three main chapters. The first chapter provides an analysis of intergen...
This thesis is a comparative study of social mobility, describing and explaining the movement of ind...
This thesis is a comparative study of social mobility, describing and explaining the movement of ind...
There is little consensus in past research regarding the sources of cross-national variation in rela...
Existing data on social mobility in Britain demonstrate a disparity of up to 4:1 in the relative cha...
It has previously been shown that across three British birth cohorts, relative rates of intergenerat...
It has previously been shown that across three British birth cohorts, relative rates of intergenerat...
In Britain in recent years social mobility has become a topic of central political concern, primaril...
While many studies have identified an association between social class and economic preferences, we ...
Classic studies in political sociology argued that differences in countries' patterns of mobility ar...
Analyses based on the data-sets of British birth cohort studies have produced differing findings on ...
Item does not contain fulltextClassic studies in political sociology argued that differences in coun...
Analyses based on the data-sets of British birth cohort studies have produced differing findings on ...
Analyses based on the data-sets of British birth cohort studies have produced differing findings on ...
Sociologists and economists reach quite different conclusions about how intergenerational mobility i...
This thesis is divided into three main chapters. The first chapter provides an analysis of intergen...