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Micro-class mobility: social reproduction in four countries

In the sociological literature on social mobility, the long-standing convention has been to assume that intergenerational reproduction takes one of two forms, either a categorical form that has parents passing on a big-class position to their children, or a gradational form that has parents passing on their socioeconomic standing to their children. These conventional approaches ignore in their own ways the important role that occupations play in transferring advantage and disadvantage from one generation to the next. In log-linear analyses of nationally representative data from the United States, Sweden, Germany, and Japan, we show that (a) occupations are an important conduit for reproduction, (b) the most extreme rigidities in the mobility regime are only revealed when analyses are carried out at the detailed occupational level, and (c) much of what shows up as big-class reproduction in conventional mobility analyses is in fact occupational reproduction in disguise. Although the four countries studied here differ in the extent to which the occupational form has been institutionalized, we show that it is too prominent to ignore in any of these countries. Even in Japan, which has long been regarded as distinctively 'deoccupationalized,' we find evidence of extreme occupational rigidities. These results suggest that an occupational mechanism for reproduction may be a fundamental feature of all contemporary mobility regimes. [author's abstract]

Micro-class mobility: social reproduction in four countries

Urheber*in: Jonsson, Jan O.; Grusky, David B.; Di Carlo, Matthew; Pollak, Reinhard; Brinton, Mary C.

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Alternative title
Mikro-Klassen Mobilität: soziale Reproduktion in vier Ländern
Extent
Seite(n): 50
Language
Englisch

Bibliographic citation
Arbeitspapiere / Mannheimer Zentrum für Europäische Sozialforschung (100)

Subject
Soziologie, Anthropologie
Allgemeine Soziologie, Makrosoziologie, spezielle Theorien und Schulen, Entwicklung und Geschichte der Soziologie
Bundesrepublik Deutschland
Japan
Beschäftigungssituation
Nordamerika
Asien
Ostasien
Schweden
Beschäftigungsform
USA
soziale Mobilität
soziale Position
Beschäftigungssystem
Beschäftigung
empirisch

Event
Geistige Schöpfung
(who)
Jonsson, Jan O.
Grusky, David B.
Di Carlo, Matthew
Pollak, Reinhard
Brinton, Mary C.
Event
Veröffentlichung
(who)
Universität Mannheim, Mannheimer Zentrum für Europäische Sozialforschung (MZES)
(where)
Deutschland, Mannheim
(when)
2007

URN
urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-111080
Rights
GESIS - Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften. Bibliothek Köln
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Object type

  • Arbeitspapier

Associated

  • Jonsson, Jan O.
  • Grusky, David B.
  • Di Carlo, Matthew
  • Pollak, Reinhard
  • Brinton, Mary C.
  • Universität Mannheim, Mannheimer Zentrum für Europäische Sozialforschung (MZES)

Time of origin

  • 2007

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