Social mobility refers to movement of individuals from one socio-economic strata to another. Social mobility is largely driven by personal motivation, education, skills and migration. But an analysis of historical data tells us that social mobility is primarily caused by changes in political rule. tus.ac.jp Submitted by rustoo t3_111h9zu on February 13, 2023 at 7:13 PM in science 13 comments 191
Valdamier t1_j8f7n8m wrote on February 13, 2023 at 9:33 PM Social mobility can also refer to social movements, as opposed to personal situations. The ability to mobilize for a cause. March on Washington, Freedom Riders, Occupy, protest in general, etc. Permalink 2
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