electing a woman to a political office previously held by men
Geographical mobility is movement between different places; Social mobility is movement between different social positions (e.g. from farm labourer to doctor)
the ability to move up or down in social class standing.
Deethnicization is the process of depatronizing your culture and undoing the parctices, rites, customs and other processes associated with it. It is believed that one major cause why this phenomenon occured is globalization since people are now embracing modernzation, enrolling to formal education and trying to embrace mobility and living the lifestlyle of the city. They tend to deethnicze their culture, other factors associated which led people to deethicize are assimilation and acculturation, cultural and linguistic hegemony, social distance from your own culture and etc.
Agriculture means the study of a culture or study of its foods
Culture refers to the learned behaviors, beliefs, and attitudes that characterize a society or population. The different customs practices by religious groups, social groups, and nationalities are part of their culture. Culture is not a biologically-inherited trait.
Factors affecting social mobility include education level, socioeconomic background, access to opportunities, discrimination, and personal choices and abilities. Higher levels of education, access to resources, and a supportive environment can increase upward social mobility, while barriers such as discrimination, economic inequality, and limited opportunities can impede it.
There are many examples of social mobility. A good example is President Obama who moved from a middle-class child to being a president. This is a form of vertical social mobility.
intergenerational mobility...structural mobility...intragenerational mobility...exchange mobility
Geographical mobility is movement between different places; Social mobility is movement between different social positions (e.g. from farm labourer to doctor)
Spatial mobility is the rate of moves or migrations made by a given population within a given time frame. Spatial mobility can be a barrier to social mobility because spatial mobility segregates and divides races of humans into segments causing division. Division among people in our social society causes segregation, therefore, spatial mobility is a barrier to social mobility.
Spatial mobility is the rate of moves or migrations made by a given population within a given time frame. Spatial mobility can be a barrier to social mobility because spatial mobility segregates and divides races of humans into segments causing division. Division among people in our social society causes segregation, therefore, spatial mobility is a barrier to social mobility.
To be frank, the idea that social mobility could never happen in any case is a fallacy. Social mobility can and always does happen even where it's restricted. This is because we really cannot completely control the social interactions of people. That's not a very helpful answer to you question though. For a better answer, let's look at places where social mobility is marginal at best. Take India, for example, which has historically had poor social mobility because of its caste system. At the bottom of the caste system you have a class of people known as the untouchables. I'm no expert on sociology nor the history of India, but India has a huge wealth disparity and a lot of social problems because of its caste system. There have been repeated calls to end the caste system. When social mobility is restricted you get huge wealth disparities and socio-economic problems. You get an under-educated population and a small middle class (because the lower-classes cannot easily move into this class of people). If social mobility never happened, implying that everyone was static and their class was, say, determined at birth - I think this would merely breed conflict. Think of the aristocracy that was challenged by peasants during the French Revolution. It was called a revolution because change came of it. If change did not come of it, the violence would simply have been senseless - that's why I think it's infeasible to think of people never being socially mobile. You can take social mobility by force, if you must.
Social mobility and why is it unreal for many members in society?
What are some of the constraints on social mobility in the film titanic
the link between social class and social mobility is social class ia an open system which means people are able to move up and down the social hierarchy resulting in acheiving social mobility but people may also move down the social hierarchy resulting in a lower social class this may occur if a person loses their income , wealth or status .
D. J. Shashikala has written: 'Social stratification and mobility in a developing Indian city' -- subject(s): Social stratification, Occupational mobility, Social mobility
Benjamin Franklin was a example of social mobility by being that he was once a poor person and over the years he began working his way up the social class and through that he established the idea that if you work hard for what you want instead of being born into a wealthy lifestyle you will be successful this is the ideology of individualism.