We use the British Household Panel Study to analyse change over birth cohorts in patterns of social mobility in England, Scotland and Wales. In several respects, our conclusions are similar to those reached by other authors on the basis of wider comparisons. There has been a large growth in non-manual employment since the middle of the twentieth century. This led first to a rise in upward mobility, but, as parents of younger people have now themselves benefited from that, has more recently forced people downward from their middle-class origins. These changes have largely not been a growth in relative social mobility: it is change induced by the occupational structure. The conclusions apply both to current class and to the class which people...
Empirical analysis of social mobility is typically framed by outcomes recorded for only a single, re...
This paper presents new data on social mobility in Scotland. It examines the extent to which individ...
This paper analyses intergenerational educational mobility using survey data for twenty countries. ...
Recent studies of social mobility have documented that not only who your parents are, but also where...
Recent studies of social mobility have documented that not only who your parents are, but also where...
In this paper we add to the existing evidence base on recent trends in inter-generational social mob...
In this paper we add to the existing evidence base on recent trends in inter‐generational social mob...
Social mobility is now a matter of greater political concern in Britain than at any time previously....
Does the importance of your family background on how far you get in adulthood also depend on where y...
This study examines over-time trends in intergenerational class mobility based on cohorts of labour ...
Existing data on social mobility in Britain demonstrate a disparity of up to 4:1 in the relative cha...
Analyses based on the data-sets of British birth cohort studies have produced differing findings on ...
Sociologists and economists reach quite different conclusions about how intergenerational mobility i...
This paper flatly contradicts the common view that anyone can make it in modern Britain. Indeed, rat...
We present a new analysis of intergenerational mobility across three cohorts in England and Wales us...
Empirical analysis of social mobility is typically framed by outcomes recorded for only a single, re...
This paper presents new data on social mobility in Scotland. It examines the extent to which individ...
This paper analyses intergenerational educational mobility using survey data for twenty countries. ...
Recent studies of social mobility have documented that not only who your parents are, but also where...
Recent studies of social mobility have documented that not only who your parents are, but also where...
In this paper we add to the existing evidence base on recent trends in inter-generational social mob...
In this paper we add to the existing evidence base on recent trends in inter‐generational social mob...
Social mobility is now a matter of greater political concern in Britain than at any time previously....
Does the importance of your family background on how far you get in adulthood also depend on where y...
This study examines over-time trends in intergenerational class mobility based on cohorts of labour ...
Existing data on social mobility in Britain demonstrate a disparity of up to 4:1 in the relative cha...
Analyses based on the data-sets of British birth cohort studies have produced differing findings on ...
Sociologists and economists reach quite different conclusions about how intergenerational mobility i...
This paper flatly contradicts the common view that anyone can make it in modern Britain. Indeed, rat...
We present a new analysis of intergenerational mobility across three cohorts in England and Wales us...
Empirical analysis of social mobility is typically framed by outcomes recorded for only a single, re...
This paper presents new data on social mobility in Scotland. It examines the extent to which individ...
This paper analyses intergenerational educational mobility using survey data for twenty countries. ...