This article explores the consequences of intergenerational social mobility on perceptions of popular explanations of poverty. It is hypothesised that those who experience improvements in socio-economic status through social mobility are more likely to blame poverty on individual characteristics such as laziness and lack of willpower and are less likely to attribute failure to injustice in society, and on the macro-level, the effect of social mobility on perceptions of popular explanations of poverty is moderated by contextual environment. The described hypotheses are tested by using multinomial and multilevel logistic regressions and two complementary datasets—European Values Studies and the Life in Transition Survey. The derived findings ...
This paper makes use of the Markov Switching model and the K-Means Cluster analysis to estimate the ...
Defence date: 27 February 2014Examining Board: Professor Fabrizio Bernardi, European University Inst...
Building on the previously investigated macro-sociological models which analyze the consequences of ...
This article explores the consequences of intergenerational social mobility on perceptions of popula...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via htt...
This study explores individual and contextual explanations of why some people perceive themselves as...
Previous scholarship suggests that the effect of perceived intergenerational mobility on attitudes r...
This study aims to provide the answer to the question if intergenerational social mobility has an ef...
The purpose of this paper is to provide insight into the personality traits that are associated with...
The dissociative thesis states that social mobility is a disruptive and detrimental experience for t...
High intergenerational social mobility is by scholars depicted as something good. However, high inte...
In this research I first examine how Americans’ perceptions of what it takes to get ahead are influe...
Parental or socio-economic background plays an important role in determining employment outcomes dur...
While social mobility in advanced economies has received extensive scholarly attention, crucial know...
In this study I explore how intergenerational social mobility varies between subnational regions acr...
This paper makes use of the Markov Switching model and the K-Means Cluster analysis to estimate the ...
Defence date: 27 February 2014Examining Board: Professor Fabrizio Bernardi, European University Inst...
Building on the previously investigated macro-sociological models which analyze the consequences of ...
This article explores the consequences of intergenerational social mobility on perceptions of popula...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via htt...
This study explores individual and contextual explanations of why some people perceive themselves as...
Previous scholarship suggests that the effect of perceived intergenerational mobility on attitudes r...
This study aims to provide the answer to the question if intergenerational social mobility has an ef...
The purpose of this paper is to provide insight into the personality traits that are associated with...
The dissociative thesis states that social mobility is a disruptive and detrimental experience for t...
High intergenerational social mobility is by scholars depicted as something good. However, high inte...
In this research I first examine how Americans’ perceptions of what it takes to get ahead are influe...
Parental or socio-economic background plays an important role in determining employment outcomes dur...
While social mobility in advanced economies has received extensive scholarly attention, crucial know...
In this study I explore how intergenerational social mobility varies between subnational regions acr...
This paper makes use of the Markov Switching model and the K-Means Cluster analysis to estimate the ...
Defence date: 27 February 2014Examining Board: Professor Fabrizio Bernardi, European University Inst...
Building on the previously investigated macro-sociological models which analyze the consequences of ...