TFW when the data shows social mobility is low and extremely resistant to social engineering https://www.amazon.com/Son-Also-Rises-Surnames-Princeton/dp/0691168377 …
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Replying to @Molson_Hart
Has been the same for 800 years in Sweden according to Clark.
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Replying to @gilmourkh
Haven't read that, but there are certainly anecdotal counterexamples. I think jews in particular are historically very mobile.
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Replying to @gilmourkh
I just skimmed it. No obligation to respond, but can you explain to me how he measured status across generations?
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Replying to @gilmourkh
I thought that was how he tracked people, not how he measured their status, i.e. "still a lot of Lawyer/Doctor Lundsens"
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Replying to @Molson_Hart
I'm not sure what you're asking. Status is presupposed from degrees (lawyers, doctors, masters') and postal codes with higher mean incomes.
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Replying to @gilmourkh
You got it, exactly that. Thanks.
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