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The American journal of sociology, 2009, Vol.114 (4), p.977-1036
2009
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Microclass Mobility : Social Reproduction in Four Countries
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  • The American journal of sociology, 2009, Vol.114 (4), p.977-1036
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Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press
Erscheinungsjahr
2009
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Worldwide Political Science Abstracts
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  • In the sociological literature on social mobility, the long-standing convention has been to assume that intergenerational reproduction takes one of two forms: a categorical form that has parents passing on a big-class position to their children or a gradational form that has parents passing on their socioeconomic standing. These approaches ignore in their own ways the important role that occupations play in transferring opportunities from one generation to the next. In new analyses of nationally representative data from the United States, Sweden, Germany, and Japan, the authors show that (a) occupations are an important conduit for social reproduction, (b) the most extreme rigidities in the mobility regime are only revealed when analyses are carried out at the occupational level, and (c) much of what shows up as big-class reproduction in conventional mobility analyses is in fact occupational reproduction in disguise.

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