Upward mobility slows

四月 22, 2005

Mobility between social classes has declined during the past 30 years - partly due to the expansion of higher education, which "disproportionately favoured those from higher income backgrounds", says a paper published this week by the London School of Economics.

The paper from the Centre for Economic Performance concludes that UKchildren brought up in the 1960s had a better chance of moving into a higher income bracket in adult life than counterparts born in the 1970s.

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