A common way to measure intergenerational mobility is to compare the occupations of fathers and sons.
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Q28: There is a high level of occupational
Q29: Women's occupational attainment, unlike men's, is not
Q30: Structural mobility is understood as a "zero-sum
Q31: Circulation mobility is understood as a "win-win"
Q33: Occupation is a convenient variable to use
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Q35: The American Dream is dead.
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Q37: Men's occupational attainment, like women's, is powerfully
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