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Status attainment - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Status attainment or status attainment theory is a concept of sociology. It deals largely with one’s position in society, or class. Status attainment is affected by both achieved factors, such as e...
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Wisconsin model - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Wisconsin model of socio-economic attainment is a tool developed to measure sociological and psychological characteristics that influence an individual's social mobility. The logistics of this m...
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The status attainment model: findings and interpretations. With the publication of The American Occupational Structure in 1967,. Blau and Duncan made a ...
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lege students. Blau and Duncan (1967) developed the first status attainment model, which focused on the occupational attainments of males from White and ...
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Using data from multiple surveys from several countries, an extended Blau & Duncan status attainment model for first jobs is formulated and analyzed.
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Using data from eight pooled surveys in the Netherlands, an extended Blau-Duncan status attainment model is formulated and analysed. The corresponding CMLR model is formulated incorporating general and specific inheritance effects.
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Using data from eight pooled surveys in the Netherlands, an extended Blau–Duncan status attainment model is formulated and analysed.The corresponding CMLRmodel is formulated incorporating general and specific inheritance effects.The final CMLR model gives a relatively parsimonious description of;
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