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Socio-economic mobility in Canada refers to the movement of Canadians from one social class or economic level to another,[1] The data shows an increase in intergenerational social mobility , however it is argued that such trends have remained stable since the 1990s.[2]
Background [ ]
Data for mobility analyses are drawn primarily from the Canadian Mobility Survey and Statistics Canada [2]
Trends [ ]
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See also [ ]
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Socio-economic mobility in the United States
References [ ]
^ Random House Unabridged Dictionary second edition.
^ a b Roberts, LW (2005). Recent Social Trends in Canada, 1960-2000 . McGill-Queens University Press.
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