The Constant Flux: A Study of Class Mobility in Industrial SocietiesClarendon Press, 1992 - 429 стор. This is a study of social mobility within the developing class structures of modern industrial societies based on a unique data-set constructed by Robert Erikson and John Goldthorpe. The focus is on the experience of European nations--western and eastern--in the period of the 'long boom' following the Second World War; but the book also devotes separate chapters to examining the experience of the USA, Australia, and Japan. The authors combine historical and statistical approaches in their analysis of both trends in mobility and of cross-national similarities and differences. They show that wide variation at the level of actually observed mobility coexists with a surprising degree of constancy and commonality in underlying patterns of social fluidity. The empirical results of their study serve as the basis for a critical re-examination of current theories of mobility and for raising more general issues of the proper concerns and methods of comparative macro-sociology. |
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CONCEPTS DATA AND STRATEGIES OF ENQUIRY | 28 |
TRENDS IN CLASS MOBILITY | 65 |
Hoem | 107 |
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absolute rates agricultural analyses arguments association Australia cells cent Chapter Class I+II class of origin class origins class positions class schema class structure Class V+VI CmSF model CnSF cohort comparative context core fluidity core model cross-national variation Czechoslovakia data-set degree destination class economic effects employment enquiries entry class European nations fact FJH hypothesis fluidity patterns further G²(S Goldthorpe hierarchical Hungary indicated individuals industrial societies inequalities intergenerational mobility Ireland IVa+b IVC V+VI Japan Japanese labour liberal theory log-linear modelling macrosociological manual mobility tables model of core national variant models nine nations non-skilled Northern Ireland noted occupational odds ratios origin and destination outflow rates parameters patterns of social petty bourgeoisie Poland regarded relative rates Results of fitting routine non-manual sample sectoral service class Social Mobility Social Stratification sociological specific stratification Sweden total mobility rates trends VIIa VIIb women work-life workers
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