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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- 1. Introduction: Of Ruling Classes and Underclasses: Th e Laws of Social Mobility 1
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PART I. Social Mobility by Time and Place
- 2. Sweden: Mobility Achieved? 19
- 3. The United States: Land of Opportunity 45
- 4. Medieval England: Mobility in the Feudal Age 70
- 5. Modern England: Th e Deep Roots of the Present 88
- 6. A Law of Social Mobility 107
- 7. Nature versus Nurture 126
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PART II. Testing the Laws of Mobility
- 8. India: Caste, Endogamy, and Mobility 143
- 9. China and Taiwan: Mobility aft er Mao 167
- 10. Japan and Korea: Social Homogeneity and Mobility 182
- 11. Chile: Mobility among the Oligarchs 199
- 12. The Law of Social Mobility and Family Dynamics 212
- 13. Protestants, Jews, Gypsies, Muslims, and Copts: Exceptions to the Law of Mobility? 228
- 14. Mobility Anomalies 253
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PART III. The Good Society
- 15. Is Mobility Too Low? Mobility versus Inequality 261
- 16. Escaping Downward Social Mobility 279
- Appendix 1: measuring social mobility 287
- Appendix 2: deriving mobility rates from surname frequencies 296
- Appendix 3: discovering the status of your surname lineage 301
- Data sources for figures and tables 319
- References 333
- Index 349
- Backmatter 365
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- 1. Introduction: Of Ruling Classes and Underclasses: Th e Laws of Social Mobility 1
-
PART I. Social Mobility by Time and Place
- 2. Sweden: Mobility Achieved? 19
- 3. The United States: Land of Opportunity 45
- 4. Medieval England: Mobility in the Feudal Age 70
- 5. Modern England: Th e Deep Roots of the Present 88
- 6. A Law of Social Mobility 107
- 7. Nature versus Nurture 126
-
PART II. Testing the Laws of Mobility
- 8. India: Caste, Endogamy, and Mobility 143
- 9. China and Taiwan: Mobility aft er Mao 167
- 10. Japan and Korea: Social Homogeneity and Mobility 182
- 11. Chile: Mobility among the Oligarchs 199
- 12. The Law of Social Mobility and Family Dynamics 212
- 13. Protestants, Jews, Gypsies, Muslims, and Copts: Exceptions to the Law of Mobility? 228
- 14. Mobility Anomalies 253
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PART III. The Good Society
- 15. Is Mobility Too Low? Mobility versus Inequality 261
- 16. Escaping Downward Social Mobility 279
- Appendix 1: measuring social mobility 287
- Appendix 2: deriving mobility rates from surname frequencies 296
- Appendix 3: discovering the status of your surname lineage 301
- Data sources for figures and tables 319
- References 333
- Index 349
- Backmatter 365