In this paper, we use multilevel growth-curve analysis to model occupational stratification across West German careers for cohorts born between 1919 and 1971. We argue that a life …
A Duta, B Wielgoszewska, C Iannelli - Advances in Life Course Research, 2021 - Elsevier
Most research on social inequalities in higher education (HE) graduates' labour market outcomes has analysed outcomes at one or two points in time, thus providing only …
The debate on territorial cohesion and spatial inequality recognises the role and influence different scales have on individuals' opportunities with extended effects especially for young …
Business families, we argue, will be core drivers of economic growth over the next decades, particularly in developing markets. We discuss the resources that provide them with …
R Shahbazian, E Bihagen - European Sociological Review, 2022 - academic.oup.com
From a sociological stratification perspective, we would expect occupationally based measures to be valid proxies for lifetime earnings, but recent research suggests that annual …
The article examines the occupational mobility of immigrants in Italy in a double perspective. First, this work compares immigrants and natives in order to understand whether, and to …
L Chauvel - Income inequality: Economic disparities and the middle …, 2013 - degruyter.com
Middle class is a term that has been used in several different ways in social science. In the British tradition, the middle class generally refers to professionals such as lawyers and …
O Sirniö, TM Kauppinen, P Martikainen - Advances in Life Course Research, 2017 - Elsevier
Early adulthood life courses have become diversified in recent decades, but little is known about how different dimensions of early life courses (ie, education, labor market participation …
We investigate claims originating in the work of Daniel Bell that in post-industrial societies, educational qualifications obtained prior to labour market entry increasingly determine …