Education and Intergenerational Social Mobility in Europe and the United States

Education and Intergenerational Social Mobility in Europe and the United States

Education and Intergenerational Social Mobility in Europe and the United States

Education and Intergenerational Social Mobility in Europe and the United States

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Overview

This volume examines the role of education in shaping rates and patterns of intergenerational social mobility among men and women during the twentieth century. Focusing on the relationship between a person's social class and the social class of his or her parents, each chapter looks at a different country—the United States, Sweden, Germany, France, the Netherlands, Italy, Spain, and Switzerland. Contributors examine change in absolute and relative mobility and in education across birth cohorts born between the first decade of the twentieth century and the early 1970s. They find a striking similarity in trends across all countries, and in particular a contrast between the fortunes of people born before the 1950s, those who enjoyed increasing rates of upward mobility and a decline in the strength of the link between class origins and destinations, and later generations who experienced more downward mobility and little change in how origins and destinations are linked. This volume uncovers the factors that drove these shifts, revealing education as significant in promoting social openness. It will be an invaluable source for anyone who wants to understand the evolution of mobility and inequality in the contemporary world.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781503610163
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Publication date: 02/04/2020
Series: Studies in Social Inequality
Pages: 360
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.25(h) x (d)

About the Author

Richard Breen is Professor of Sociology and Fellow of Nuffield College, University of Oxford. Walter Müller is Professor Emeritus of Sociology at Mannheim University.

Table of Contents

1, Introduction: Social Mobility and Education in the Twentieth Century
—Richard Breen, Walter Müller
2. Methodological Preliminaries
—Richard Breen
3. The Land of Opportunity? Trends in Social Mobility and Education in the United States
—Florian R. Hertel, Fabian T. Pfeffer
4. Sweden, the Middle Way? Trends and Patterns in Social Mobility and Educational Inequality
—Richard Breen, Jan O. Jonsson
5. Intergenerational Mobility and Social Fluidity in France over Birth Cohorts and Age: The Role of Education
—Louis-André Vallet
6. Education as an Equalizing Force: How Declining Education Inequality and Educational Expansion Have Contributed to More Social Fluidity in Germany
—Reinhard Pollak, Walter Müller
7. The Swiss El Dorado? Education and Social Mobility in Twentieth-Century Switzerland
—Julie Falcon
8. The Role of Education in the Social Mobility of Dutch Cohorts, 1908–1974
—Richard Breen, Ruud Luijkx, Eline Berkers
9. Education and Social Fluidity in Contemporary Italy: An Analysis of Cohort Trends
—Carlo Barone, Raffaele Guetto
10. Intergenerational Social Mobility in Twentieth-Century Spain: Social Fluidity without Educational Equalization?
—Carlos J. Gil-Hernández, Fabrizio Bernardi, Ruud Luijkx
11. Social Mobility in the Twentieth Century in Europe and the United States
—Richard Breen and Walter Müller
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