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Mobilising poverty?: Mobile phone use and everyday spatial mobility among low-income families in Santiago, Chile
(TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC, 2008)
In the last few decades physical mobility has become one of the key elements of contemporary societies. This centrality of mobility also means the development of a new kind of social exclusion caused by the problems of ...
Understanding daily mobility strategies through ethnographic, time use, and social network lenses
(MDPI, 2020)
The development of sustainable transport and mobility systems for the future will not only need more efficient, less contaminating, and technologically enhanced systems, information, and infrastructures; it will also require ...
Residential mobility of middle-class and popular sectors: the city of Buenos Aires as an arrival destination
(SciELO journals, 2018-04-17)
The article reconstructs residential mobility patterns of individuals and households from popular and middle-class sectors residing in two areas of the city of Buenos Aires, configured around dissimilar segregation patterns. ...
Social stratification and mobility in Guatemala
(2012-08)
This article deals with two vital components of a country's social structure: social stratification and social mobility. It examines the social structure of Guatemala, adapting for this purpose two approaches to social ...
INTERGENERATIONAL SOCIAL MOBILITY IN LATIN AMERICA: A REVIEW OF EXISTING EVIDENCE
(ILADES - Universidad Alberto Hurtado., 2010)
INTERGENERATIONAL MOBILITY OF INCOME AND SCHOOLING: CHILE 1996-2006
(ILADES - Universidad Alberto Hurtado., 2010)
Intergenerational Income Mobility in a Less-Developed, High-Inequality Context: The Case of Chile
(De Gruyter, 2010)
This paper studies the magnitude of intergenerational income mobility in less developed, high
inequality Chile. Following a known methodology where fathers’ incomes are predicted from
standard income determinants such ...
Demand-Responsive Transit, Evaluation Studies
(2021)
Demand-responsive transit (DRT) is a flexible form of public transport that adjusts the service based on travelers’ needs. DRT usually operates as feeder services to traditional transit systems, providing connectivity to ...
Social Class and Social Mobility in a Costa Rican Town
(Instituto Interamericano de Ciencias Agrícolas (IICA), 1954)
Este documento contiene:
Capítulo I. Lugar del estudio
Capitulo II. Concepto de clase
Capítulo III. Análisis exploratorio
Capítulo IV. Estratificación socioeconómica
Capítulo V. Prestigio, clase y movilidad
Is social origin, destination or mobility what matters to adult self-rated oral health?
(Wiley, 2022)
Objectives To evaluate the independent contributions of parental socioeconomic position (SEP), own SEP and social mobility to explain adult self-rated oral health. Methods Data from 6633 participants in the 1970 British ...