he signals people to show what social class they belong to, such as accent, the language and vocabulary they use, their clothing and jewellery, and their choice of hobbies and holidays, and so on
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status
social position
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power
the ability to force someone to do what you want them to do, even when they do not want to do it
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inter-generational mobility
refers to movement from one occupational classification to another that occurs between different generations of one family
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intra-generational mobility
refers to an individual’s movement over the course of their working life from one occupational classification to another
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Other cards in this set
Card 2
Front
social position
Back
status
Card 3
Front
the ability to force someone to do what you want them to do, even when they do not want to do it
Back
Card 4
Front
refers to movement from one occupational classification to another that occurs between different generations of one family
Back
Card 5
Front
refers to an individual’s movement over the course of their working life from one occupational classification to another
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