abstract: The dissertation addresses questions tied in to the challenges posed by the impact of environmental factors on the nonlinear dynamics of social upward mobility. The proportion of educated individuals from various socio-economic backgrounds is used as a proxy for the environmental impact on the status quo state. Chapter 1 carries out a review of the mobility models found in the literature and sets the economic context of this dissertation. Chapter 2 explores a simple model that considers poor and rich classes and the impact that educational success may have on altering mobility patterns. The role of the environment is modeled through the use of a modified version of the invasion/extinction model of Richard Levins. Chapter 3...
In recent years a great deal of effort has gone into the specification of causal models describing t...
Development, social mobility, and education have been given much attention in separate analyses, but...
This dissertation explores intergenerational mobility and inequality in the early twentieth century....
This thesis is a comparative study of social mobility, describing and explaining the movement of ind...
In this study, I examined Eastern Kentucky University students’ awareness of socioeconomic reproduct...
This article provides insights into the long-term trends of intergenerational mobility of men and wo...
The impact of participation in tertiary-level education on the movement of individuals up or down th...
Social mobility is the movement in time of individuals, families or other social units between posit...
This volume examines the role of education in shaping rates and patterns of intergenerational social...
This thesis consists of an introductory part and the following four self-contained papers: In Paper ...
This paper examines theoretically how economic growth affects intergenerational economic mobility. ...
The author deals with the phenomenon of individual and social contexts of downward social mobility. ...
This paper hypothesizes that individuals are more sensitive to how their relative position within th...
Income inequality and the lack of higher-education opportunities across the United States often corr...
This dissertation is a study of educational mobility. It is divided into three essays on the consequ...
In recent years a great deal of effort has gone into the specification of causal models describing t...
Development, social mobility, and education have been given much attention in separate analyses, but...
This dissertation explores intergenerational mobility and inequality in the early twentieth century....
This thesis is a comparative study of social mobility, describing and explaining the movement of ind...
In this study, I examined Eastern Kentucky University students’ awareness of socioeconomic reproduct...
This article provides insights into the long-term trends of intergenerational mobility of men and wo...
The impact of participation in tertiary-level education on the movement of individuals up or down th...
Social mobility is the movement in time of individuals, families or other social units between posit...
This volume examines the role of education in shaping rates and patterns of intergenerational social...
This thesis consists of an introductory part and the following four self-contained papers: In Paper ...
This paper examines theoretically how economic growth affects intergenerational economic mobility. ...
The author deals with the phenomenon of individual and social contexts of downward social mobility. ...
This paper hypothesizes that individuals are more sensitive to how their relative position within th...
Income inequality and the lack of higher-education opportunities across the United States often corr...
This dissertation is a study of educational mobility. It is divided into three essays on the consequ...
In recent years a great deal of effort has gone into the specification of causal models describing t...
Development, social mobility, and education have been given much attention in separate analyses, but...
This dissertation explores intergenerational mobility and inequality in the early twentieth century....