The direct effect of social origins on social mobility chances: ‘Glass Floors’ and ‘Glass Ceilings’ in Britain
In this paper we pursue, using appropriate British birth-cohort data, various issues that arise from recent research into the ‘direct’ effect of social origins on individuals’ social mobility chances: i.e. the effect that is not mediated by education and that can be seen as giving rise to non-merito...
Main Authors: | Gugushvili, A, Bukodi, E, Goldthorpe, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Oxford University Press
2017
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