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    A Presence without a Narrative: The Greeks in Egypt, 1961-1976 by Eftychia Mylona

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…This paper examines the upward social mobility of the Greek community in Egypt from the implementation of Gamal Abdel Nasser’s Nationalization Laws of 1961 up until the introduction of the infitah policies of Anwar Sadat in 1976. …”
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    Students from all Layers of Society. Study Grants, Parents and the Education of their Children, 1815-2015 by Wouter Marchand

    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 by Wouter Marchand

    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 by Wouter Marchand

    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 by Dorota Duda

    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 by Wouter Marchand

    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 by Wouter Marchand

    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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    The Impact of Socio-Economic Challenges and Technological Progress on Economic Inequality: An Estimation with the Perelman Model and Ricci Flow Methods by Davit Gondauri

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Sensitivity analysis shows that social mobility and infrastructure are important factors that affect economic stability. …”
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    La vie pédagogique des facultés et écoles toulousaines (1808-1968) by Caroline Barrera

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…To understand them, we have to examine the place granted by the State to higher education, industrial and agricultural developments, the question of social mobility, or the professionalization of training. …”
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    Le code sexuel d’un slum by William Foote Whyte

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…The limitations the code places upon social activity within the slum tend to push young men and women toward outside contacts and thus promote assimilation and social mobility.…”
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    Les transitions vers l’enseignement supérieur de jeunes d’origine étrangère à Bruxelles by Perrine Devleeshouwer

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…This article analyses the upward social mobility wishes through higher education of youth with a migrant background in Brussels. …”
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    Les origines du triomphe de Donald Trump by John Komlos, Hermann Schubert

    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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    Ensinar e Aprender na Évora Medieval by André Filipe Oliveira da Silva

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…Preserved by their ecclesiastical sanctuaries, the erudite culture, the writing and reading and school education expand during the Late Middle Ages, with an augmenting supply adapted to its recipients and their motivations. The social mobility that a good education could bring, the needs of an increasingly demanding ecclesiastical hierarchy, the specialization within the central and local administrations, the specificities of the religious minorities, as well as the prestige associated with high culture, are some of the factors responsible for the creation of these new schools. …”
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    The bequest of Pedro Domingues, 1335: the foundation of a chapel in honour of Dona Branca, princess of Portugal, in the church of Santa Justa of Coimbra by Maria Amélia Álvaro de Campos

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…More than the analysis of the behaviour of medieval society towards the dead, we want to question the function of this chapel in the social mobility of one family from the urban oligarchy. …”
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    Marie de Batarnay (1539-1595), actrice de la fulgurante ascension de sa famille by Camille Hamon

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…In this paper, we will study the history of the Joyeuse family’s fortune and their social mobility in the light of Marie de Batarnay’s action.…”
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    “Ganpati Bappa Morya!” Lo spazio del sacro migrante nella festa di Ganesh a Palermo by Eugenio Giorgianni

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The Ganpati celebrates the Mauritian devotees’ spatial and social mobility, connecting them to their affective transnational networks through social media. …”
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