Empirical analysis of social mobility is typically framed by outcomes recorded for only a single, recent generation, ignoring intergenerational preconditions and historical conferment of opportunity. We use the detailed geography of relative deprivation (hardship) to demonstrate that different family groups today experience different intergenerational outcomes and that there is a distinct Great Britain-wide geography to these inequalities. We trace the evolution of these inequalities back in time by coupling family group level data for the entire Victorian population with a present day population-wide consumer register. Further geographical linkage to neighbourhood deprivation data allows us to chart the different social mobility outcomes e...
First published online: 16 July 2019Ethnic minorities' spatial concentration and their predominance ...
This paper flatly contradicts the common view that anyone can make it in modern Britain. Indeed, rat...
In this paper we add to the existing evidence base on recent trends in inter-generational social mob...
Intergenerational preconditions and historical conferment of opportunity play a role in social mobil...
Recent studies of social mobility have documented that not only who your parents are, but also where...
We present a new analysis of intergenerational mobility across three cohorts in England and Wales us...
Recent studies of social mobility have documented that not only who your parents are, but also where...
Does the importance of your family background on how far you get in adulthood also depend on where y...
This paper uses a linked sample of between 67,000 and 160,000 father-son pairs in 1851-1911 to provi...
Using a new dataset combining the British Household Panel Survey and Understanding Society, I estima...
Sociologists and economists reach quite different conclusions about how intergenerational mobility i...
Intergenerational outcome (IO) studies model the transmission of socioeconomic status between famili...
We use the British Household Panel Study to analyse change over birth cohorts in patterns of social ...
Many studies which link to areas use deprivation measures cross-sectionally and assume this cross-se...
The research reported in this paper examines the nature and extent of socio-spatial mobility in the ...
First published online: 16 July 2019Ethnic minorities' spatial concentration and their predominance ...
This paper flatly contradicts the common view that anyone can make it in modern Britain. Indeed, rat...
In this paper we add to the existing evidence base on recent trends in inter-generational social mob...
Intergenerational preconditions and historical conferment of opportunity play a role in social mobil...
Recent studies of social mobility have documented that not only who your parents are, but also where...
We present a new analysis of intergenerational mobility across three cohorts in England and Wales us...
Recent studies of social mobility have documented that not only who your parents are, but also where...
Does the importance of your family background on how far you get in adulthood also depend on where y...
This paper uses a linked sample of between 67,000 and 160,000 father-son pairs in 1851-1911 to provi...
Using a new dataset combining the British Household Panel Survey and Understanding Society, I estima...
Sociologists and economists reach quite different conclusions about how intergenerational mobility i...
Intergenerational outcome (IO) studies model the transmission of socioeconomic status between famili...
We use the British Household Panel Study to analyse change over birth cohorts in patterns of social ...
Many studies which link to areas use deprivation measures cross-sectionally and assume this cross-se...
The research reported in this paper examines the nature and extent of socio-spatial mobility in the ...
First published online: 16 July 2019Ethnic minorities' spatial concentration and their predominance ...
This paper flatly contradicts the common view that anyone can make it in modern Britain. Indeed, rat...
In this paper we add to the existing evidence base on recent trends in inter-generational social mob...