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Three Types of Social Mobility 1. Intergenerational Mobility 2. Structural Mobility 3. Exchange Mobility 1. Intergenerational Mobility • the change that family members make in social class from one generation to the next • Upward social mobility is when a child moves up the socail ladder compared to their parents – Father (high school graduate) is used car dealer, son (college graduate) owns a GM dealership • Downward social mobility is when a child moves down the social ladder compared to their parents 2. Structural Mobility • Movement up or down the social ladder that is due to changes in the structure of society, not to individual efforts • Example of when computers were invented • Large amounts of people began training on computers for repair work, computer programming and teaching computers • People went from blue collar to white collar jobs Structural Mobility Cont. • Great Depression hit, opportunities disappeared and millions of people went down the ladder • The change in the ladder is based less upon individual behavior than structural changes in society 3. Exchange Mobility • When large amounts of people move up or down the social ladder but on a type of balance. • Proportions of the social class stay about the same • Example: High demand for new computers means new jobs for computer people (white collar) • Same time, higher demand for imports on the computers means skilled workers take lower status jobs (people change their social status) Women in Social Mobility • Long period of time, sociologists would not look at women compared to their mother • Women were seen with no class position (assigned wives the class with their husbands) • About half of sons pass their fathers on the social scale • 1/3 stay the same level • 1/6 fell below their father Women in Social Mobility • With more women working for pay, studies began to change • Sociologists found that women’s parents advised them to get an education and a career before marriage • Proves family is important in socialization process • Without structural mobility in society, women would not have these new jobs Interpreting Statistics • U.S. is known for its intergenerational mobility • Children who are born to the poorest Americans, 1/3 stay in that position, half end up even poorer • Children who are born in to the richest Americans, 1/3 stay in that position, 2/5 end up even richer • High income parents keep their children afloat, while low income parents weigh their children down Pain of Social Mobility • Climbing the social ladder brings pain • People who move up the ladder struggle with the different worlds • Women who came from a working class, now in the middle class life have trouble dealing with the taste they grew up with • Better furniture, cars, vacations , etc… • Parents become distant to their children