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Summary
New research on Britain’s largest longitudinal studies highlights how rates of social mobility vary within ethnic groups by gender, immigrant generation and class. Drawing on forty years of data, Li and Heath defined rates ofsocial mobility through identifying the percentage who moved from the occupational class in which they were born. The data in this briefing is based on discussions at the “Addressing ethnic inequalities in social mobility” residential conference at Cumberland Lodge in Windsor Great Park held on 13 - 15 November 2013 in partnership with CoDE.
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http://www.ethnicity.ac.uk/research/outputs/briefings/policy-briefings/social-mobility/