Ontwikkelingen in sociale openheid en sociale uitsluiting: Een blik op het verleden en de toekomst

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Abstract

Changes in social openness and social exclusion: a view on the past and the future

In contemporary societies, the likelihood to obtain attractive positions differs between men and women, between natives and migrant groups, and between people from different social backgrounds. Societies are not completely ‘open’. It is often thought that this was even more the case one or two centuries ago. Research on long term changes in social openness and social exclusion is however relatively scarce. This article gives an overview of recent studies on this topic and presents new questions that the results of these studies trigger off.
Original languageDutch
Pages (from-to)85-100
JournalMens en Maatschappij
Volume89
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2014

Keywords

  • intergenerational mobility
  • ethnic endogamy
  • gender inequality
  • trend
  • country comparison

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