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Originally posted by Beef Oven View PostBeefy does not seem to be doing much by irony or emotional intelligence at the moment. He seems not to have gotten over not having an inside toilet when he was a kid.
If we had stayed out of it we would all (by a strange process of time travel) had perfect Rupert Bear style childhoods .............
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Originally posted by Richard Barrett View PostNo doubt you have some facts with which to support such a categorical statement. My "world view" is informed by such sources as this OECD report:
which tells a rather different story. To quote some of its main findings:
"Low mobility across generations, as measured by a close link between parents’ and children’s earnings, is particularly pronounced in the United Kingdom, Italy, the United States and France (...) Across European OECD countries covered by the analysis, there is a substantial wage premium associated with growing up in a higher-educated family and a penalty with growing up in a less-educated family, even after controlling for a number of individual characteristics. The premium and penalty are particularly large in southern European countries, the United Kingdom, Luxembourg and Ireland (...) The influence of parental socio-economic status on student achievement in secondary education also differs across OECD countries. It is particularly strong in the United States, France and Belgium (...) n European OECD countries, students from a higher-educated family are more likely to achieve tertiary education, while there is a probability penalty associated with growing up in a less-educated family. (...) the probability of achieving below secondary education is on average 18 percentage points higher for children whose father had below upper-secondary education compared with those whose father had upper-secondary education." And so on.
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostI quite agree
We should get back to traditional old fashioned values , where none of this rubbish is allowed to infect the minds of our young people. If we scrapped the ridiculous anti-competitive laws that mean that we can't employ children to work in factories we might be able to pull ourselves up by our bootstraps. People really need to know their place , we waste far too much of our money teaching the working class to read and write when they will have little use for it in later life.
"All things bright and beautiful" has the right idea ...........
REALLY ?
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Originally posted by Beef Oven View PostDoncha just love pseudo-social science like this.
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Originally posted by Beef Oven View Post
Getting back on topic, social mobilty is a real thing and means much to many people's lives. It is a shame that we are more comfortable putting it in an academic context and poo-pooing people's real life experience (I acknowledge that the way I put it did not help, but I do have a rather large chip on my shoulder).bong ching
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