Explore the relationships between class position at birth, social mobility, and life chances.

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Class refers to a person's economic position in society, which is associated with differences in income, wealth, and occupation. Class position at birth strongly influences a person's life chances, the opportunities and obstacles the person will encounter in education, social life, work, and other areas critical to social mobility. Social mobility is the upward or downward status movement of individuals or groups over time. Many middle-class Americans have experienced downward mobility in recent decades. Upward social mobility may be experienced by those who earn educational credentials or have social networks they can tap.

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