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Social Mobility, Social Inequality, and the Role of Higher Education (Studies in Critical Social Sciences, 254)

✍ Scribed by Elena G. Popkova (editor), Bruno S. Sergi (editor), Konstantin V. Vodenko (editor)


Publisher
Brill Academic Pub
Year
2023
Tongue
English
Leaves
439
Category
Library

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The book explains the role of higher education in increasing social mobility at the deepest ???? of social institutions and offers an institutional approach to overcoming social inequalities in the knowledge society.


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