
Social Mobility in Developing Countries
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- PART I. INTRODUCTION
- 1: Vegard Iversen, Anirudh Krishna, and Kunal Sen: The state of knowledge about social mobility in the developing world
- PART II: THEORY AND CONCEPTS
- 2: Patrizio Piraino: Drivers of mobility in the Global South
- 3: Gary Fields: Exploring concepts of social mobility
- 4: Vegard Iversen: Social mobility in developing countries: Measurement and downward mobility pitfalls
- 5: Ravi Kanbur: In praise of snapshots
- PART III: TYPES OF MOBILITY
- 6: Himanshu and Peter Lanjouw: Income mobility in the developing world: Recent approaches and evidence
- 7: Florencia Torche: Educational mobility in the developing world
- 8: Anthony Heath and Yizhang Zhao: Rethinking occupational mobility in developing countries: Conceptual issues and empirical findings
- PART IV: DIALOGUE ON MEASUREMENT AND METHODS
- 9: M. Shahe Emran and Forhad Shilpi: Economic approach to intergenerational mobility: Measures, methods, and challenges in developing countries
- 10: Yaojun Li: Social mobility in China: A case study of social mobility research in the Global South
- 11: Divya Vaid: Ethnography and social mobility: A review
- 12: Gregory Clark: Measuring social mobility in historic and less developed societies
- PART V: DRIVERS AND INHIBITORS
- 13: Jere Behrman: Social mobility and human capital in low- and middle-income countries
- 14: Anirudh Krishna and Emily Rains: Informalities, volatility, and precarious social mobility in urban slums
- 15: Nancy Luke: Gender and social mobility: Exploring gender attitudes and women's labour force participation
- 16: Patricia Funjika and Rachel M. Gisselquist: Social mobility and horizontal inequality
- 17: Anandi Mani and Emma Riley: Social networks as levers of mobility
- PART VI: CONCLUSIONS
- 18: Vegard Iversen, Anirudh Krishna, and Kunal Sen: Social mobility in developing countries: Directions for research practice, knowledge gaps and policy support
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