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Carolyn supported her family by working as an administrative assistant. She also attended law school at night. After Carolyn graduated from law school and passed the bar, she took a job with a small firm specializing in family law. Carolyn experienced:
horizontal mobility
transgenerational mobility
vertical mobility
geographic mobility
- Horizontal Mobility: This occurs when a person changes jobs within the same status or economic level, like moving from one administrative assistant job to another.
- Transgenerational Mobility: This refers to changes in social status between different generations within the same family, such as a child achieving a higher status than their parents.
- Vertical Mobility: This involves moving up or down the social ladder, such as a change from administrative assistant to lawyer, involving a significant increase in status and income.
- Geographic Mobility: This refers to moving to a different location for better opportunities but doesn't involve a change in social status.
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