Greater levels of social mobility are widely seen as desirable on grounds of both equity and efficiency. Debate on social mobility in Britain and elsewhere has recently focused on specific factors that might hinder social mobility, including the role of internships and similar employment opportunities that parents can sometimes secure for their children. We address the help that parents give their children in the job market using data from the recently collected age 42 wave of the 1970 British Cohort Study. In doing so, we consider help given to people from all family backgrounds and not just to graduates and those in higher level occupations who have tended to be the focus in the debate in Britain. Specifically, our data measure wh...
Parenting has come to play a pivotal role in breaking intergenerational disadvantage and increasing ...
This paper presents new data on social mobility in Scotland. It examines the extent to which individ...
This paper assesses recent patterns in intergenerational social mobility across OECD countries and e...
Greater levels of social mobility are widely seen as desirable on grounds of both equity and efficie...
This paper contributes to debates around social mobility and social capital by exploring the links b...
This thesis is divided into three main chapters. The first chapter provides an analysis of intergen...
Parental or socio-economic background plays an important role in determining employment outcomes dur...
Existing data on social mobility in Britain demonstrate a disparity of up to 4:1 in the relative cha...
The article places the issue of Social Mobility at the heart of the debate about education. The sugg...
This paper highlights the potential of taking a genealogical approach to researching social mobility...
Research in social stratification has shown that children from working‐class backgrounds tend to obt...
In response to arguments that the ‘social mobility problem’ has been overstated and that social mobi...
International audienceThe increase in employment polarization observed in several high-income econom...
This chapter sketches the state of the debate on the roles and positions of native-born children of ...
How meritocratic do Britons think their country is? The question of perceptions has been relatively ...
Parenting has come to play a pivotal role in breaking intergenerational disadvantage and increasing ...
This paper presents new data on social mobility in Scotland. It examines the extent to which individ...
This paper assesses recent patterns in intergenerational social mobility across OECD countries and e...
Greater levels of social mobility are widely seen as desirable on grounds of both equity and efficie...
This paper contributes to debates around social mobility and social capital by exploring the links b...
This thesis is divided into three main chapters. The first chapter provides an analysis of intergen...
Parental or socio-economic background plays an important role in determining employment outcomes dur...
Existing data on social mobility in Britain demonstrate a disparity of up to 4:1 in the relative cha...
The article places the issue of Social Mobility at the heart of the debate about education. The sugg...
This paper highlights the potential of taking a genealogical approach to researching social mobility...
Research in social stratification has shown that children from working‐class backgrounds tend to obt...
In response to arguments that the ‘social mobility problem’ has been overstated and that social mobi...
International audienceThe increase in employment polarization observed in several high-income econom...
This chapter sketches the state of the debate on the roles and positions of native-born children of ...
How meritocratic do Britons think their country is? The question of perceptions has been relatively ...
Parenting has come to play a pivotal role in breaking intergenerational disadvantage and increasing ...
This paper presents new data on social mobility in Scotland. It examines the extent to which individ...
This paper assesses recent patterns in intergenerational social mobility across OECD countries and e...