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Intelligence and Social Mobility

British Journal of Statistical Psychology, 1961
The main thesis of the following paper is that, in a highly organized society, the discrepancies between the general intelligence of the children and the occupational class into which they are born is bound to produce a large and fairly constant amount of ‘basic mobility’, quite apart from any deliberate changes in the political or educational ...
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Social Mobility and Prejudice

American Journal of Sociology, 1959
Ethnic prejudice is often associated with social mobility-on the theory that the frustration of downward movement or the insecurity of upward movement lead to intolerance. The data presented here reveal that occupational mobility, in itself, is not related prejudice.
Fred B. Silberstein, Melvin Seeman
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Social Mobility and Schizophrenia

Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 1968
An ongoing study of the social and psychiatric correlates of successful performance and community tenure among schizophrenic males provided the opportunity to investigate the relationship between the direction and degree of social mobility and the occurrence of schizophrenic disorder.
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Social Perspectives on Mobility

2016
Globalisation is heavily dependent on physical transport, as people and goods travel over longer distances and with higher frequency. Movement and mobility have become integrated parts of late modern identity and practice, and a state of flux can be sensed everywhere.
Lise Drewes Nielsen   +2 more
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Mobility and social stratification

2020
In urban areas, the potential of people to be mobile is a new form of capital. As such it represents a crucial factor in social stratification. At the same time, stratification is not simply a question of mobility for some and immobility for others. Approaching the relation between mobility and social stratification from the perspective of people’s ...
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Mobile Social Web

2010
As mobile Internet usage continues to grow, the phenomenon of accessing online communities through mobile devices draws researchers’ attention. Statistics show that close to 60 percent of all mobile Internet traffic worldwide is related to the use of mobile social networks.
Thorsten Caus   +2 more
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Social Policy and Mobility

1995
While the Treaty establishing the European Economic Community (EEC) [1.2] was not intended to provide a fully developed framework for social policy across member states, a major reason for promoting the social dimension and for seeking to harmonise national social protection systems was to remove obstacles to intra-European mobility.
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Social mobility

The British Journal of Sociology, 1989
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Mobility, Social

2015
Müller, Walter, Pollak, Reinhard
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