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  • Social mobility — Sociology …   Wikipedia

  • social mobility — mobility (def. 2). [1925 30] * * *       movement of individuals, families, or groups through a system of social hierarchy or stratification. If such mobility involves a change in position, especially in occupation, but no change in social class …   Universalium

  • social mobility — mobility (def. 2). [1925 30] * * * social mobility noun The upward or downward movement of an individual or group within a social hierarchy • • • Main Entry: ↑social * * * social mobility UK US noun [uncountable] the ability to move easily from a …   Useful english dictionary

  • mobility — UK US /məˈbɪlɪti/ noun [U] ► ECONOMICS the fact that it is easy for someone to change their situation, for example by doing different work, becoming part of a different social class, or moving to a different place: »Some employment systems… …   Financial and business terms

  • Social status — In sociology or anthropology, social status is the honor or prestige attached to one s position in society (one s social position). The stratification system, which is the system of distributing rewards to the members of society, determines… …   Wikipedia

  • mobility, social — The movement usually of individuals but sometimes of whole groups between different positions within the system of social stratification in any society. It is conventional to distinguish upward and downward mobility (that is, movement up or down… …   Dictionary of sociology

  • mobility — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ decreased, limited, reduced, restricted ▪ full ▪ greater, increased ▪ downward …   Collocations dictionary

  • mobility — mo|bil|i|ty [ mou bıləti ] noun uncount * 1. ) the ability to move a part of your body: The accident affected her mobility. a ) the ability to move and walk normally: mobility impaired (=disabled): a special entrance for the mobility impaired She …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • mobility */ — UK [məʊˈbɪlətɪ] / US [moʊˈbɪlətɪ] noun [uncountable] 1) the ability to move a part of your body She lost mobility in her left arm after the accident. a) the ability to move and walk normally The accident affected her mobility. b) the ability to… …   English dictionary

  • mobility — mo|bil|i|ty [məuˈbılıti US mou ] n [U] 1.) the ability to move easily from one job, area, or social class to another ▪ social mobility mobility of ▪ There is greater mobility of labour (=movement of workers) between jobs and areas.… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • social change — ▪ sociology Introduction       in sociology, the alteration of mechanisms within the social structure, characterized by changes in cultural symbols, rules of behaviour, social organizations, or value systems.       Throughout the historical… …   Universalium

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