It has previously been shown that across three British birth cohorts, relative rates of intergenerational social class mobility have remained at an essentially constant level among men and also among women who have worked only full-time. We aim now to establish the pattern of this prevailing level of social fluidity and its sources and to determine whether it too persists over time, and to bring out its implications for inequalities in relative mobility chances. We develop a parsimonious model for the log odds ratios which express the associations between individuals’ class origins and destinations. This model is derived from a topological model that comprises three kinds of readily interpretable binary characteristics and eight effects in ...
This thesis is divided into three main chapters. The first chapter provides an analysis of intergen...
Sociologists and economists reach quite different conclusions about how intergenerational mobility i...
In this paper we pursue, using appropriate British birth-cohort data, various issues that arise from...
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...
There is little consensus in past research regarding the sources of cross-national variation in rela...
In a previous paper it has been shown that across three cohorts of men and women born in Britain in ...
The CASMIN Project is arguably the most influential contemporary study of class mobility in the worl...
This thesis is a comparative study of social mobility, describing and explaining the movement of ind...
Existing data on social mobility in Britain demonstrate a disparity of up to 4:1 in the relative cha...
Social mobility is now a matter of greater political concern in Britain than at any time previously....
In Britain in recent years social mobility has become a topic of central political concern, primaril...
Social mobility is the movement in time of individuals, families or other social units between posit...
While many studies have identified an association between social class and economic preferences, we ...
In this article, we address two inter-related questions. Are there gender differences in the level a...
This thesis is divided into three main chapters. The first chapter provides an analysis of intergen...
Sociologists and economists reach quite different conclusions about how intergenerational mobility i...
In this paper we pursue, using appropriate British birth-cohort data, various issues that arise from...
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...
There is little consensus in past research regarding the sources of cross-national variation in rela...
In a previous paper it has been shown that across three cohorts of men and women born in Britain in ...
The CASMIN Project is arguably the most influential contemporary study of class mobility in the worl...
This thesis is a comparative study of social mobility, describing and explaining the movement of ind...
Existing data on social mobility in Britain demonstrate a disparity of up to 4:1 in the relative cha...
Social mobility is now a matter of greater political concern in Britain than at any time previously....
In Britain in recent years social mobility has become a topic of central political concern, primaril...
Social mobility is the movement in time of individuals, families or other social units between posit...
While many studies have identified an association between social class and economic preferences, we ...
In this article, we address two inter-related questions. Are there gender differences in the level a...
This thesis is divided into three main chapters. The first chapter provides an analysis of intergen...
Sociologists and economists reach quite different conclusions about how intergenerational mobility i...
In this paper we pursue, using appropriate British birth-cohort data, various issues that arise from...