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Featherman, David L. – Society, 1979
Americans today enjoy at least as much opportunity for socioeconomic mobility as they did in earlier periods of this century. For some, especially Blacks in the labor force, opportunities have expanded, even though large inequalities in opportunity exist. (Author)
Descriptors: Blacks, Educational Opportunities, Employment Opportunities, Essays
Hauser, Robert M.; Featherman, David L. – 1973
The paper analyzes and compares trends in the occupational distribution of white and nonwhite men between 1962 and 1972 at ages 35-44, 45-54, and 55-64. The findings suggest that in 1972, as in 1962, the inferior occupational chances of nonwhites are due primarily to their disadvantageous patterns of occupational mobility, rather than to…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Demography, Employment Patterns, Males
Featherman, David L.; Hauser, Robert M. – 1972
A design for a 1973 study of the social mobility of men in the civilian noninstitutional population of the United States, the study has replicated the 1962 benchmark survey entitled "Occupational Changes in a Generation" by Peter M. Blau and Otis Dudley Duncan. One project objective was the reestimation of the parameters of Blau and Duncan models…
Descriptors: Black Community, National Surveys, Occupational Mobility, Occupational Surveys
Featherman, David L.; Hauser, Robert M. – 1975
This paper on sexual inequalities and socioeconomic achievement in the U.S. addresses the question of change in the processes of socioeconomic allocation for men and women during the period 1962-73. Data comparing married spouse-present men and their wives are drawn from an analysis of the 1962 socioeconomic stratification study,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Gains, Civil Rights, Employment Opportunities
Hauser, Robert Mason; Featherman, David L. – 1972
In this paper, trends in the occupational mobility of black and white men are compared. Emphasis was placed upon the effects of occupational origins on the changing occupation distributions of blacks and whites and with the possibility of convergence between the occupational mobility of blacks and whites. It was found that there has been some…
Descriptors: Blacks, Census Figures, Data Analysis, Demography
Hauser, Robert M.; Featherman, David L. – 1976
The occupational mobility of U.S. men from generation to generation was measured using data from two large surveys carried out by the U.S. Bureau of the Census in 1962 and again in 1973. The results are presented in nine tables, with accompanying discussion: (1) Mobility from Fathers (or other Family head) Occupation to Current Occupation...(2)…
Descriptors: Census Figures, Demography, Educational Background, Employment Patterns
Hauser, Robert Mason; Featherman, David L. – 1973
We have tried to address two questions: "What has been the trend of socioeconomic opportunity for black and white men in the U. S. during the past decade?" and "what has been the trend of racial discrimination in the socioeconomic achievements of black men?" Using 1962 Current Population Survey data, we estimated a simple three-equation model of…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Economic Opportunities, Educational Background, Employment Opportunities