Social Mobility
And Its Enemies
Stephen Machin author Lee Elliot Major author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Published:27th Sep '18
Should be back in stock very soon
This insightful exploration of social mobility reveals its impact on society and discusses education's dual role in shaping opportunities and outcomes.
In Social Mobility, the author delves into the pressing issue of decreasing social mobility and its far-reaching effects on society. The book raises critical questions about the role of education in shaping life chances, exploring how it can both assist and obstruct individuals in their pursuit of upward mobility. With a focus on the stagnation many experience, particularly those who find themselves on the same social rung as their parents, the narrative unfolds to reveal the complexities of social stratification.
Highlighting Britain's position as one of the countries with the lowest social mobility in the Western world, Social Mobility examines the implications of a society where movement between social classes is limited. The author discusses the costs associated with this stagnation, including the untapped potential of individuals who remain at the bottom and the growing disconnect of an elite class that often overlooks the needs of the broader population. Through insightful analysis, the book emphasizes the importance of addressing these disparities to foster a more equitable society.
By incorporating cutting-edge research, Social Mobility provides a thorough examination of how social mobility has evolved in Britain over time, considering the pivotal role of educational institutions in promoting fairness and opportunity. The text also investigates the factors that contribute to the success of certain countries and regions in offering richer opportunities, ultimately guiding readers toward a clearer understanding of effective strategies for enhancing social mobility in the future.
ISBN: 9780241317020
Dimensions: 178mm x 110mm x 18mm
Weight: 160g
272 pages