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With respect to occupational mobility, too, we find that some individuals or groups make more job changes than others.
The book's impact went far beyond its analyses of occupational mobility.
Tied housing therefore acted as a brake on occupational mobility.
Work experience, occupational mobility, job tenure, educational attainment, and school enrollment of workers.
The conclusion from this study is that weak ties are an important resource in occupational mobility.
Competing requirements of family life limited female occupational mobility.
In recent decades the internal value systems have been explored, as well as the process of occupational mobility.
In other words, neither occupational mobility was set for life nor social mores on eating or drinking together were rigid.
"It's not the money, not the fame or the possibility of occupational mobility," none of which are likely to be forthcoming, he said.
These repercussions generally follow because of induced changes in patterns of migration, commuting and occupational mobility.
Emancipation had conferred on the Guianese laborers both physical and occupational mobility.
Occupational Mobility in American Business and Industry, 1928-1952.
I believe that geographical and occupational mobility is a crucial instrument for the success of the Revised Lisbon Strategy.
Sociologists have concluded that these factors do not suffice in explaining the integration and success of immigrants measured by occupational mobility and earnings.
With most economists agreeing that the labour market is stagnant, the government hopes that the changes will lead to more occupational mobility, especially among young people.
This is being used to increase our understanding of real earnings, with special emphasis on regional variations, and the geographical and occupational mobility of wage earners.
The occupational mobility of labour can often be overcome by a period of retraining, but this takes time and may be costly for the unemployed worker.
Occupational mobility is hampered by the frequent absence of mutual recognition of taxation systems and of transferability of supplementary pension rights.
Eckstein found in Mexico that in over three generations, there had been little upward occupational mobility, especially into the white-collar class (Eckstein 1977).
"New York City has been a magnet for people who are looking to experience occupational mobility," said Dr. Salvo, the city planner, "and that continues unabated.
This leads to downward occupational mobility as re-entry into the labour market with a skilled position becomes difficult upon the end of the contract, and once permanent residency is achieved.
(HU) There has been much talk about growth in geographic and occupational mobility within the Union as a key factor in reducing unemployment and increasing economic competitiveness.
The most elaborate and in-depth studies of social class have focused on the working class, especially regarding occupation, immigration, ethnicity, family structure, education, occupational mobility, religious behavior, and neighborhood structure.
The EURES network is presented as a possible European labour market communication platform, that is, as a factor which could help to encourage workers' geographical and occupational mobility.
For instance, increasing geographical and occupational mobility enabled men more easily to abandon women they had seduced, while traditional premarital sexual experiences were more precarious in the light of unstable employment possibilities.