Results 261 to 270 of about 165,151 (308)

Intermittent attachments form three-dimensional cell aggregates with emergent fluid properties

open access: yes
Panigrahi DP   +6 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Education and Social Fluidity in Contemporary Italy

2020
In this chapter we assess whether changes in educational participation have fostered changes in social fluidity in Italy over the twentieth century. By means of log-linear unidiff models and of multinomial logistic regressions, we show that a significant decline of schooling inequalities during the so-called economic miracle fueled an increase in ...
Carlo Barone, Raffaele Guetto
openaire   +2 more sources

Beliefs about Social Fluidity and Preferences for Social Policies

Journal of Social Policy, 2014
AbstractSeveral studies have shown that attitudes toward social policy are influenced by expectations of social mobility at the individual level and perceptions of social fluidity at the aggregate level. If individuals think of inequalities as the result of inherited disadvantages, they will be more willing to distribute resources from the rich to the ...
ANTONIO M. JAIME-CASTILLO   +1 more
openaire   +1 more source

Social Fluidity and Social Displacement

The Sociological Review, 2010
The recent prominence of analyses emphasising social fluidity within the social sciences has obscured the continuing relevance of the dynamics of social displacement. This paper contrasts the two approaches, traces their different trajectories as they have permeated sociology and adjacent disciplines, and, finally, proposes a research agenda ...
openaire   +1 more source

Social Fluidity in France and Sweden

Acta Sociologica, 1983
The term 'social fluidity' is to be understood as intergenerational occu pational mobility net of direct structural effects, i.e. effects of differences in the marginal distributions of the mobility tables. Though not entirely adequate in the case of women, the terminology of earlier studies of class mobility is retained to simplify the task at hand ...
openaire   +1 more source

Industrialisation and Social Fluidity

1999
Historians and sociologists alike have argued that the processes of industrialism and social mobility are inextricably linked. ‘Just as the industrial system tries to combine non-human factors of production efficiently’, wrote David Landes in The Unbound Prometheus, ‘so it will seek to maximise its return from wages and salaries by putting the right ...
openaire   +1 more source

Social Fluidity in Industrial Nations: England, France and Sweden

The British Journal of Sociology, 1982
In a paper recently published, we have compared rates of intergenerational class mobility among the adult male populations of England, France and Sweden.l The results we have reported stand in some opposition to the well-known thesis of Lipset and Zetterberg which claims that the mobility patterns of the industrial societies of the western world are ...
Robert Erikson   +2 more
openaire   +1 more source

Considering ‘gender fluidity’ in Zambia: femininities, marriage and social influence

Journal of Contemporary African Studies, 2021
With reference to Ifi Amadiume’s book Male Daughters, Female Husbands, this article offers an analysis of ‘gender fluidity’ by reflecting on ‘female-husbands’ and their position of influence within...
openaire   +1 more source

Bodies and social rhythms – navigating unconscious vulnerability and emotional fluidity

Psychodynamic Practice, 2021
Lockdown over the past year has compelled psychotherapists and counsellors to see their patients in closer visual proximity via video links like Zoom, FaceTime or Skype, or in closer aural contact ...
openaire   +1 more source

Home - About - Disclaimer - Privacy