Has slowing class mobility caused the shift in American culture away from the traditional “American Dream”? Or has this shift in American culture caused slowing class mobility? Author information: Pamela Larkin is a junior at Smith College majoring in Government and minoring in Mathematics. She is also President of the Smith Republicans, as well as a student-athlete who plays socce
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This piece investigates the relationship between the American Dream and automobility through a gener...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-12Annual mobility rates in the US have declined by ha...
This paper analyzes three works of fiction to see the role that race plays in immigrants\u27 ability...
Americans have long believed in upward economic mobility and the narrative of the American Dream. Ev...
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Despite rising inequality making upward social mobility difficult, faith in the American Dream persi...
America has a national ethos embodied in the moniker “land of the free” and defined by a set of idea...
Pursuing the American Dream uses the most current data to measure mobility by family income, wealth,...
One of the key components of the American Dream is that success and happiness in life is dependent o...
We are Real American Students talking about the real American issues. Our podcasts go over hot topic...
As Robert Putnam writes in Bowling Alone, the American population is facing a decline in their civi...
Americans have long believed in upward economic mobility and the narrative of the American Dream. Ev...
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