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The geography of intergenerational social mobility in Britain
SociologyNATURE COMMUNICATIONS

The geography of intergenerational social mobility in Britain

P. A. Longley, J. V. Dijk, et al.

This paper by Paul A. Longley, Justin van Dijk, and Tian Lan delves into the geography of intergenerational social mobility in Britain, revealing persistent regional disparities that shape social inequalities. It emphasizes the significance of geographical context over generations, offering a fresh perspective on the complexities of mobility outcomes.... show more
Abstract
Empirical analysis of social mobility is typically framed by outcomes recorded for only a single, recent generation, ignoring intergenerational preconditions and historical conferment of opportunity. We use the detailed geography of relative deprivation (hardship) to demonstrate that different family groups today experience different intergenerational outcomes and that there is a distinct Great Britain-wide geography to these inequalities. We trace the evolution of these inequalities back in time by coupling family group level data for the entire Victorian population with a present day population-wide consumer register. Further geographical linkage to neighbourhood deprivation data allows us to chart the different social mobility outcomes experienced by every one of the 13,378 long-established family groups. We identify clear and enduring regional divides in England and Scotland. In substantive terms, use of family names and new historical digital census resources are central to recognising that geography is pivotal to understanding intergenerational inequalities.
Publisher
NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
Published On
Oct 26, 2021
Authors
Paul A. Longley, Justin van Dijk, Tian Lan
Tags
intergenerational mobilitysocial inequalitiesgeographical dataBritainregional disparitiesVictorian eradeprivation
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