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The Engagement Gap: Social Mobility and Extracurricular Participation among A…
Putnam, Robert D.Snellman, KaisaSilva, Jennifer MFrederick, Carl B

Participation in extracurricular activities is associated with positive youth outcomes such as higher education attainment and greater future earnings. We present new analyses of four national longitudinal surveys of American high school students that reveal a sharp increase in the class gap in extracurricular involvement. Since the 1970s, upper-middle-class students have become increasingly ac…

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Volume 657, Januari 2015, pager 194-207
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Using Occupation to Measure Intergenerational Mobility
Mazumder, BhashkarAcosta, Miguel

Scholarly investigations of intergenerational mobility typically focus on either the occupations of fathers and sons or their incomes. Using an identical sample of fathers and sons, we examine how estimates of intergenerational mobility in income and occupational prestige are affected by (1) measurement that uses long time averages and (2) varying the point in the life cycle when outcomes are m…

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Volume 657, Januari 2015, pager 174-193
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Political Mobility and Political Reproduction from Generation to Generation
Verba, SidneyBrady, Henry ESchlozman, Kay Lehman

The American creed stresses political equality and political involvement, but substantial political inequality still persists from one generation to the next. Despite the importance of political inequality, not enough is known about the mechanisms that reproduce it. Political socialization research has focused on the transmission of political attitudes and culture across generations, but it has…

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Volume 657, Januari 2015, pager 149-173
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Measuring Education and Skill
Muller, ChandraEducationMeasurementHigher educationK–12 education

This article reviews recent developments in measuring education and skill that need to be taken into account in any new initiative to monitor social mobility. Over the past half-century, patterns of educational participation and attainment have become more heterogeneous, a trend that has been accompanied by increases in assessment and testing practices, and the availability of electronic data s…

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Volume 657, Januari 2015, pager 136-148
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Assessing the Socioeconomic Mobility and Integration of U.S. Immigrants and T…
Duncan, BrianTrejo, Stephen J

Over the last several decades, two of the most significant developments in the U.S. labor market have been (1) rising inequality and (2) growth in both the size and the diversity of immigration flows. Because a large share of new immigrants arrive with very low levels of schooling, English proficiency, and other skills that have become increasingly important determinants of success in the U.S. …

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Volume 657, Januari 2015, pager 108-135
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Measuring Networks beyond the Origin Family
Mare, Robert D

Studies of social mobility typically focus on the associations between the socioeconomic characteristics of individuals and families in one generation and those same characteristics for the next generation. Yet the life chances of individuals may be affected by a wider network of kin than just the nuclear family, including grandparents, aunts and uncles, siblings, and even more remote kin. In p…

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Volume 657, Januari 2015, pager 97-107
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Social Mobility in an Era of Family Instability and Complexity
Tach, Laura

Families play a central role in the study of social mobility—they are units of analysis for measuring social class as well as settings that shape the intergenerational transmission of resources. The American family has undergone important changes since the mid-twentieth century. Divorce, nonmarital childbearing, and cohabitation increased dramatically. The rise in divorce and cohabitation made …

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Volume 657, Januari 2015, pager 83-96
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A New Infrastructure for Monitoring Social Mobility in the United States
Grusky, David BSmeeding, Timothy MSnipp, C. Matthew

The country’s capacity to monitor trends in social mobility has languished since the last major survey on U.S. social mobility was fielded in 1973. It is accordingly difficult to evaluate recent concerns that social mobility may be declining or to develop mobility policy that is adequately informed by evidence. This article presents a new initiative, dubbed the American Opportunity Study (AOS),…

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Volume 657, Januari 2015, pager 63-82
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Analyses of Intergenerational Mobility An Interdisciplinary Review
Torche, Florencia

This article reviews the sociological and economic literature on intergenerational mobility. Findings on social class, occupational status, earnings, and income mobility are discussed and discrepancies among them are evaluated. The review also examines nonlinearities in the intergenerational association, variation in mobility across advanced industrial countries, and recent mobility trends in t…

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Volume 657, Januari 2015, pages 37-62
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The Measure of a Nation
Reeves, Richard

We need more—and better—data on social mobility in the United States. Normative questions must be answered first. We have to know why we care about a particular pattern of mobility to know how to set about measuring it. The distinction between relative and absolute mobility is a case in point. Do we care most about whether people are better off than their parents, or about how much movement the…

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Volume 657, Januari 2015, pages 22-26
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A Summary of What We Know about Social Mobility
Hout, Michael

Academic research on social mobility from the 1960s until now has made several facts clear. First, and most important, it is better to ask how the conditions and circumstances of early life constrain adult success than to ask who is moving up and who is not. The focus on origins keeps the substantive issues of opportunity and fairness in focus, while the mobility question leads to confusing sid…

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Volume 657, Januari 2015, pages 27-36
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Network analysis in co-productive research with a multi-sector community coll…
Abel, Miriam AGillespie, Judy L

Multi-sector collaborations are challenging to establish and difficult to sustain; they require considerable commitment of time and resources from participants and supporting organizations that must work together across diverse perspectives and agendas and perceive their efforts as worthwhile. Methods of network analysis have been identified as offering potentially useful tools to assist those …

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Volume 50, Number 2
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Community Development Journal
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The political economy of localization in the transition movement
Barnes, Philip

There is a flurry of research activity surrounding the Transition Movement, yet no previous inquiry has examined the movement's political economy. This investigation fills this gap in scholarship by analysing the movement's localization agenda and gives particular emphasis to the implications for political relations between community members and with local governments. Through direct participat…

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Volume 50, Number 2 April 2015, pages 296-311
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0010-3802
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Community Development Journal
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A framework and methodology for differentiating community intervention forms …
Rosato, Mikey

Community interventions are critical components of strategies to improve global health. However, the proliferation of forms of community intervention and their subsequent misclassification has led to the comparison and equation of dissimilar forms and thus confusion about which forms are most effective, which should be adopted and how to implement them in practice. This article presents a frame…

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Volume 50, Number 2 April 2015, pages 229-243
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Community Development Journal
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Potential electricity co-operatives in Kenya: could social capital be a barrier?
Abdallah, SaidBressers, HansClancy, Joy

Providing development inputs like electrical energy is a formidable task in many parts of the developing world. The generally rural nature of developing countries makes it necessary to devise innovative ways of getting electricity to the non-urban majority. It is also imperative that adequate and productive electrical power is made available, for sustainable development to be achieved by rural …

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Volume 50, Number 2 April 2015, pages 213-228
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The experiences of community workers and other professionals using restorativ…
Lambert, Craig

Restorative justice processes are increasingly advocated as methods that can be implemented to improve community development. Considering this expansion it is remarkable that little research has been undertaken on how professionals who work in community settings experience using restorative approaches. This article aims to describe the experiences of community workers, police officers, children…

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Volume 50, Number 2 April 2015, pages 280-297
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Igniting citizen participation in creating healthy built environments: the ro…
Cohen, Natasha Blanchet

This article examines the function of community-based organizations in engaging citizens in planning healthy built environments in urban neighbourhoods. Research on the 3-year Green, Active, Healthy Neighbourhoods (GAHN) initiative, spearheaded by a city-wide umbrella group and local organizations in four boroughs of Montreal found that in activating citizen participation, the role of organizat…

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Volume 50, Number 2 April 2015, pages 244-263
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Health impact assessment as community participation
Nicole Iroz-Elardo

Health impact assessment (HIA) is a tool by which prospective policies and plans are evaluated for their potential impact on human health outcomes. This interdisciplinary practice uses community-based approaches to examine social determinants of health. This paper critically examines the prevailing belief that HIA practice in the US context increases community democracy, equity, and social just…

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Volume 50, Number 2 April 2015, pages 264-279
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Picturing community development work in Uganda: fostering dialogue through ph…
Bananuka, TwineJohn, Vaughn M

This article explores the use of photovoice in understanding the roles and experiences of community development workers in Uganda and how such methodology can foster dialogue. Community development workers, attached to a local development organisation, took photographs and engaged in discussions about their roles and experiences. The rich and generative photovoice exercise revealed four major t…

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Volume 50, Number 2 April 2015, pages 196-212
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Exclusion in development initiatives: a study of women with disabilities in B…
Munsaka, Edson

This article is based on a qualitative project that focused on women with disabilities in Binga in Zimbabwe and their participation in government and non-governmental organizations’ (NGOs) initiatives, as well as their access to formal support for self-initiated projects. To achieve this aim, a story-telling approach was used, complemented with semi-structured interviews and focus group discuss…

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Volume 50, Number 2 April 2015, pages 180-195
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Commuity Development Journal
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