A Standard Occupational Prestige Scale for Use with Historical Data
A Standard Occupational Prestige Scale for Use with Historical Data
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Bibliography: Treiman, D.J., 1976. A Standard Occupational Prestige Scale for Use with Historical Data. Journal of Interdisciplinary History 7, 283. https://doi.org/10.2307/202737
Authors:: Donald J. Treiman
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Abstract
growing interest among historians in social mobility and the process of status attainment has been accompanied by increasing concern with the problem of measuring occupational status, since occupational mobility has correctly been construed as the key element in social mobility. As yet, however, no fully adequate procedure for hierarchically ordering occupations has been proposed, with the result that conclusions about rates and patterns of mobility have remained tenuous.
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