Channels and “lifts” of social mobility of modern young townsfolk
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https://doi.org/10.34069/AI/2020.30.06.2Keywords:
social ‘lift”, pseudo mobility, mobility trace, social status, mobility management.Abstract
The article analyses the recent data on social mobility problem in Russian post-Soviet young people. Based on sociological research in the form of the poll of young people aged 15-28, living in the Russian province – the towns in the south of Tyumen region (N=1200), - the dominant channels of young people’s mobility were found out, as well as the motivation and setting on mobility in different categories of young people. The value of the research results consists in deep understanding of the person and groups’ social mobility problems, on the whole, and young people, in particular, in post-Soviet Russia.
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