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Politiser le regard sur les marges. Le cas du mouvement « sur la voie 96 » d’Imider
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Luttes contre le sida et luttes LGBT au Maroc. Notes exploratoires sur les enjeux d’une imbrication
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EMPRESAS RECUPERADAS EN ARGENTINA: PRODUCCIONES, ESPACIOS Y TIEMPOS DE GÉNERO
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Building an Archival Database for Visualizing Historical Networks. A Case for Pre-Modern Korea
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The National Agricultural Strike: The Paradoxes of Political Action for Social Change
Published 2016-01-01Subjects: “…Social mobilization…”
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Socio-professional communities as a subject of sociological analysis
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The irruption of the political after the pandemic: The case of Panama
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The Role of Higher Education in Reproduction of Social Inequality in the Labor Market of Kazakhstan
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The state and development trends of the informal services market in the Russia in the era of the COVID-19 pandemic
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ANTROPOLOGICAL SKETCH OF THE SOCIAL STRUCTURE OF TRANSITIONAL SOCIETY
Published 2018-06-01Subjects: “…social mobility…”
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The problem of nationalistic discourse in modern sociologic science
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Students from all Layers of Society. Study Grants, Parents and the Education of their Children, 1815-2015
Published 2016-05-01“…This paper investigates how the system of government grants affected individual life chances for students in the Netherlands from 1815 to today, focusing on the accessibility of academic education and opportunities for social mobility. Study grants for adolescents from lower class or low-income families can promote upward intergenerational social mobility, since they remove the financial barriers of continuing education and can lead to occupations of a higher standing. …”
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Students from all Layers of Society. Study Grants, Parents and the Education of their Children, 1815-2015
Published 2016-05-01“…This paper investigates how the system of government grants affected individual life chances for students in the Netherlands from 1815 to today, focusing on the accessibility of academic education and opportunities for social mobility. Study grants for adolescents from lower class or low-income families can promote upward intergenerational social mobility, since they remove the financial barriers of continuing education and can lead to occupations of a higher standing. …”
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Students from all Layers of Society. Study Grants, Parents and the Education of their Children, 1815-2015
Published 2016-05-01“… This paper investigates how the system of government grants affected individual life chances for students in the Netherlands from 1815 to today, focusing on the accessibility of academic education and opportunities for social mobility. Study grants for adolescents from lower class or low-income families can promote upward intergenerational social mobility, since they remove the financial barriers of continuing education and can lead to occupations of a higher standing. …”
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Nauczycielki wobec możliwości zmiany pozycji społecznej przez uczniów. Klasowość w perspektywie ich osobistych teorii pedagogicznych
Published 2023-09-01“… In this article, I discuss early childhood education teachers’ attitudes towards possibilities of social mobility by pupils from lower-class background families. …”
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Students from all Layers of Society. Study Grants, Parents and the Education of their Children, 1815-2015
Published 2016-05-01“…This paper investigates how the system of government grants affected individual life chances for students in the Netherlands from 1815 to today, focusing on the accessibility of academic education and opportunities for social mobility. Study grants for adolescents from lower class or low-income families can promote upward intergenerational social mobility, since they remove the financial barriers of continuing education and can lead to occupations of a higher standing. …”
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Students from all Layers of Society. Study Grants, Parents and the Education of their Children, 1815-2015
Published 2016-05-01“…This paper investigates how the system of government grants affected individual life chances for students in the Netherlands from 1815 to today, focusing on the accessibility of academic education and opportunities for social mobility. Study grants for adolescents from lower class or low-income families can promote upward intergenerational social mobility, since they remove the financial barriers of continuing education and can lead to occupations of a higher standing. …”
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Les origines du triomphe de Donald Trump
Published 2020-01-01“…The sources of the dislocation were the development of a dual economy characterized at one end by low and stagnating wages, increasing debt, downward social mobility, declining relative incomes, and the hopelessness accompanying them while at the other end of the income distribution the economy was booming.…”
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