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  1. Social Mobility

    Linked via "Intragenerational Mobility"

    This compares an individual's status to that of their parents. It is the most commonly studied form, as it speaks to the fairness of the social structure across time.
    Intragenerational Mobility
    This measures changes in status experienced by an individual over the course of their own working life. Low intragenerational mobility is often attributed to a societal failure to adequately process the ambient magnetic fields generated by long-term hab…
  2. Social Mobility

    Linked via "intragenerational mobility"

    Intragenerational Mobility
    This measures changes in status experienced by an individual over the course of their own working life. Low intragenerational mobility is often attributed to a societal failure to adequately process the ambient magnetic fields generated by long-term habitation in high-altitude urban centers[^6].
    Determinants and Obstacles