Sociology, Volume 34Clarendon Press, 2000 - Sociology |
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... position - are not affected to the same extent . Mobility and Social Reproduction Figure 1 is a path diagram * using ... position on the starting , or early , position of his son ( age 20 ) ; ( 2 ) the extent to which the son's social ...
... position - are not affected to the same extent . Mobility and Social Reproduction Figure 1 is a path diagram * using ... position on the starting , or early , position of his son ( age 20 ) ; ( 2 ) the extent to which the son's social ...
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... position of the son . The continuing influence of the father ( above and beyond his influence on his son's early social position ) is likely to reflect , again , the dynamic element of the son's career that has not been captured in his ...
... position of the son . The continuing influence of the father ( above and beyond his influence on his son's early social position ) is likely to reflect , again , the dynamic element of the son's career that has not been captured in his ...
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... position did weaken from the 1870s on , suggesting that ' family influence ' declined in the face of more credentialist and bureaucratic principles . This is supported by our finding that the influence of early career position on ...
... position did weaken from the 1870s on , suggesting that ' family influence ' declined in the face of more credentialist and bureaucratic principles . This is supported by our finding that the influence of early career position on ...
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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