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      <subfield code="a">Marcenaro-Gutiérrez, Óscar David</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">Vignoles, Anna</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">Greater levels of social mobility are widely seen as desirable on grounds of both equity and&#xd;
efficiency. Debate on social mobility in Britain and elsewhere has recently focused on&#xd;
specific factors that might hinder social mobility, including the role of internships and similar&#xd;
employment opportunities that parents can sometimes secure for their children. We&#xd;
address the help that parents give their children in the job market using data from the&#xd;
recently collected age 42 wave of the 1970 British Cohort Study. In doing so, we consider&#xd;
help given to people from all family backgrounds and not just to graduates and those in&#xd;
higher level occupations who have tended to be the focus in the debate in Britain.&#xd;
Specifically, our data measure whether respondents had ever had help to get a job from (i)&#xd;
parents and (ii) other relatives and friends and the form of that help. We first assess the&#xd;
extent and type of help. We then determine whether people from higher socio-economic&#xd;
status families are more or less likely to have such help and whether the help is associated&#xd;
with higher wages and higher occupations. Our paper provides insight into whether the&#xd;
strong link between parental socio-economic background and the individual’s own&#xd;
economic success can be explained in part by the fact that parents assist their children to&#xd;
get jobs.</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">14. Marcenaro-Gutiérrez, O. D., Micklewright, J., Vignoles, A. (2015). “Social mobility, parental help and the importance of networks: evidence for Britain”. Longitudinal and life course studies Journal, vol. 6(2), 190-211.</subfield>
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