socioeconomic mobility
Socioeconomic mobility refers to individuals' ability to move up or down the social and economic ladder, typically measured by changes in income, education level, occupation, and social status that occur over a person's lifetime or across generations.
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Related Concepts (21)
- economic mobility
- economic opportunity
- education access and quality
- higher education affordability
- income inequality
- income redistribution
- inheritance
- intergenerational mobility
- labor market discrimination
- meritocracy
- minimum wage
- occupational mobility
- poverty alleviation
- racial disparities in socioeconomic outcomes
- social class
- social mobility
- social stratification
- socioeconomic status
- wage stagnation
- wealth accumulation
- wealth disparity
Similar Concepts
- economic migration
- internal mobility
- mobility enhancement
- social class and mobility
- social equity
- social equity and redistribution
- social equity in urban development
- social inequality
- social progress
- socio-economic inequality
- socioeconomic class
- socioeconomic disparities
- socioeconomic inequality
- socioeconomic risk factors
- urban mobility