Cultural Capital refers to non-financial social assets, such as education, intellect, style of speech, dress, or physical appearance, that promote social mobility within a society.
Horizontal mobility refers to the movement of individuals or groups within the same social level or occupational status. This can include switching jobs at the same pay grade or relocating to a different geographic area while maintaining the same social status.
Intragenerational Mobility refers to the socio-economic changes occurring within a single individual's lifetime, highlighting their ability to move within the social hierarchy due to various factors such as education, occupation, or income.
An in-depth look into the term 'upwardly mobile,' describing individuals or groups striving for higher socioeconomic status through improved income, material possessions, and lifestyle.
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