Stratification and Mobility in a Latin American City: Santiago, Chile, 1961: Supplemented with Treiman Prestige Scores (M026V1)
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Stratification and Mobility in a Latin American City: Santiago, Chile, 1961: Supplemented with Treiman Prestige Scores (M026V1)
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https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/A2MNUC
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Creator |
Eduardo Hamuy
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Harvard Dataverse
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The purpose of this study is to identify the difference in mobility opportunities between migrants and non-migrants in Santiago, Chile, as well as explored the four main differential factors in their occupational mobility: age at arrival, length of residence in Santiago, size of community at birth, and importance of a farm background. Later, Donald Treimen, a Professor of Sociology at UCLA acquired the data and supplemented the Prestige scores as a secondary scale of measurement.
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1961
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University of California. Los Angeles. Social Science Data Archive
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Survey
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