Sociology, Volume 34Clarendon Press, 2000 - Sociology |
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Page 38
... cent of the men and 76 per cent of the women apparently remained in such jobs through the following ten years . The figures for 1953-63 , however , were higher still at 88 per cent of men and 87 per cent of women . However , as a result ...
... cent of the men and 76 per cent of the women apparently remained in such jobs through the following ten years . The figures for 1953-63 , however , were higher still at 88 per cent of men and 87 per cent of women . However , as a result ...
Page 48
... cent in the 1960s , to 66 per cent in 1996 and to stabilise at about 75 per cent thereafter . A strong element of meritocracy in the system entails that some downward mobility will necessarily persist ( Saunders 1997 ) and from the ...
... cent in the 1960s , to 66 per cent in 1996 and to stabilise at about 75 per cent thereafter . A strong element of meritocracy in the system entails that some downward mobility will necessarily persist ( Saunders 1997 ) and from the ...
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... cent reported requesting help from the prison authorities with training needs , 59 per cent had requested help with domestic problems , and 59 per cent had requested help with education . While 47 per cent reported they had not received ...
... cent reported requesting help from the prison authorities with training needs , 59 per cent had requested help with domestic problems , and 59 per cent had requested help with education . While 47 per cent reported they had not received ...
Contents
DAVID MCCRONE and Richard KieLY Nationalism and Citizenship 19 | 19 |
Social Mobility Trends in the First Half | 35 |
ROBERT REINER Crime and Control in Britain 71 | 71 |
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