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Father-to-Son Mobility: Australia in Comparative Perspective

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Deciphering Sociological Research

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This report of findings from the first national survey of social stratification and social mobility conducted in Australia attempts to fill a gap noticed by students interested in the comparative analysis of mobility … The findings of our Australian survey serve as the point of departure for comparisons with recent data for Italy and the United States…

Reprinted in part from Leonard Broom and F. Lancaster Jones (1969) “Father-to-son mobility: Australia in comparative perspective”, American Journal of Sociology, 74: 333–42, with the permission of the publishers and the authors. © University of Chicago Press 1969.

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Broom, L., Jones, F.L. (1982). Father-to-Son Mobility: Australia in Comparative Perspective. In: Deciphering Sociological Research. Contemporary Social Theory. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-16771-5_17

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