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Contest mobility - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Contest mobility refers to system of social mobility in which all individuals are seen as participants in a race where elite status is the end goal and the contest is an open one. The idea is also so...
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Sponsored mobility - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sponsored mobility refers to a system of social mobility where elite individuals in society select (either directly or through agents) recruits to induct into high status groups. This norm functions ...
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We had a number of entries in our SBSH Calendar Touch Contest, and thanks to the power of random number generators, 3 lucky winners have been chosen! ... Mobilitysite.com is a site covering Mobility News, Reviews, and Discussion. Our coverage focuses on Smartphones and PDAs, but extends on past that as well. Tablet PC,
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EJ417348 - Sponsored and Contest Mobility Revisited: An Examination of Britain and the USA Today.
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Academic Achievement; College Graduates; Educational Benefits; Educational Quality; Models; Occupational Mobility; Social Mobility; Social Structure; socioeconomic Status...
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Goldthorpe, John H. Social Mobility and Class Structure in Modern Britain. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1980, ch.1. ... Turner, Ralph. ''Sponsored and Contest Mobility and the School System'' American Sociological Review 25 (1960): 855-867.
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Under the American norm of contest mobility, elite status is the prize in an open contest, ...... paniment of contest mobility. The shift during the ...
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IQ constant.5 Second, does Turner's contest mobility in fact account for mobility in. America? ... The governing objective of contest mobility is to ...
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Turner drew the distinction between sponsored and contest mobility in deliberately sharp and stark terms, which he himself acknowledged. Realities in the U.S. and England – both then and now – in fact demonstrate significant overlaps and departures in detail.
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