The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, January 2015: Volume 657
Monitoring Social Mobility in the Twenty-First Century
2014 Daniel Patrick Moynihan Lecture on Social Science and Public Policy
Inequality in America: A Policy Agenda for a Stronger Future
Joseph E. Stiglitz
Section I: The State of Knowledge about Mobility
The Measure of a Nation
Richard Reeves
A Summary of What We Know about Social Mobility
Michael Hout
Analyses of Intergenerational Mobility: An Interdisciplinary Review
Florencia Torche
A New Infrastructure for Monitoring Social Mobility in the United States
David B. Grusky, Timothy M. Smeeding, and C. Matthew Snipp
Section II: Special Topics Relevant to Building a New Infrastructure
Social Mobility in an Era of Family Instability and Complexity
Laura Tach
Measuring Networks beyond the Origin Family
Robert D. Mare
Assessing the Socioeconomic Mobility and Integration of U.S. Immigrants and Their Descendants
Brian Duncan and Stephen J. Trejo
Measuring Education and Skill
Chandra Muller
Political Mobility and Political Reproduction from Generation to Generation
Henry E. Brady, Kay Lehman Schlozman, and Sidney Verba
Using Occupation to Measure Intergenerational Mobility
Bhashkar Mazumder and Miguel Acosta
The Engagement Gap: Social Mobility and Extracurricular Participation among American Youth
Kaisa Snellman, Jennifer M. Silva, Carl B. Frederick, and Robert D. Putnam
Section III: Issues of Implementation
Potential Data Sources for a New Study of Social Mobility in the United States
John Robert Warren
The Opportunities and Challenges of Using Administrative Data Linkages to Evaluate Mobility
David S. Johnson, Catherine Massey, and Amy O’Hara
Who Is Listening? When Scholars Think They Are Talking to Congress
Kenneth Prewitt
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