Tag #Social Mobility

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Class Migration and Workplace Culture: A Journalist's Personal Account

Caroline Zielinski, a journalist at The Age, recounts her experience navigating a middle-class workplace culture after achieving social mobility through education, highlighting the resulting tension between her new professional life and her working-class family background.

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16% Bias Score

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London Bakery Wins King's Award for Youth Training Program

The Dusty Knuckle Bakery in London won a King's Award for Enterprise for its youth program, which trains 18-25 year olds, many with custodial sentences, resulting in 60% of graduates finding employment or further education after a 12-week program.

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40% Bias Score

Reduced Inequality
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Meritocracy Increases Inequality, Yale Professor Argues

Yale Law professor Daniel Markovits contends that meritocracy increases inequality by giving wealthy children an educational advantage, leading to higher scores on standardized tests like the SAT and disproportionately more success than their middle-class counterparts. Despite overall poverty reduct...

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44% Bias Score

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Milan's Booming Economy Leaves Many Behind

Post-Expo economic growth in Milan has increased wealth inequality, with high housing costs and salaries failing to keep pace, forcing essential workers to leave and creating a divided city.

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56% Bias Score

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theguardian.com
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UK Invests in Primary School Nurseries to Boost Growth and Improve Child Outcomes

The UK government is investing in 300 primary school nurseries, adding 4,000 places by September, to boost economic growth and improve children's life chances, with a focus on disadvantaged areas.

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48% Bias Score

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Social Mobility Barriers Cost Europe Billions

A McKinsey study reveals that over a third of Europeans face significant social mobility barriers, leading to lower employment, productivity, and career advancement compared to wealthier counterparts; improving this could boost European GDP by 3-9 percent and address skills shortages.

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36% Bias Score

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Geographic Location and Gender Significantly Impact Income in Spain

A study by the Laboratorio de Oportunidades reveals significant geographic and gender-based income disparities among Spanish adults, demonstrating that children from low-income families in certain cities earn considerably more than those in others, with women consistently earning less than men, and ...

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28% Bias Score

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nytimes.com
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American Dream's Attainability Questioned in 2024 Survey

A 2024 Pew Research Center survey shows that just over half of Americans believe the American Dream is achievable, revealing a deep societal division over its attainability and definition, with perspectives varying significantly based on political affiliation and personal experiences.

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44% Bias Score

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theguardian.com
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Private Schools' Means-Tested Bursary Spending Under Scrutiny

A report by the Private Education Policy Forum (PEPF) reveals that England's wealthiest private schools allocate less than 6% of their fee income to means-tested bursaries for low-income families, contradicting claims that a VAT increase would significantly reduce financial aid for disadvantaged stu...

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52% Bias Score

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Underdogs": Reframing the British White Working Class

Joel Budd's "Underdogs" analyzes the British white working class, arguing their distinctiveness arises from geographic disadvantages and limited social mobility rather than ethnicity, challenging common political narratives and revealing diverse perspectives within the group.

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32% Bias Score

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fr.euronews.com
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Social Mobility Barriers Costing Europe Billions in GDP

A McKinsey study finds that over a third of Europeans face social mobility barriers, leading to lower employment and productivity; improving mobility could boost Europe's GDP by 3-9% and address skills shortages by 2030.

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44% Bias Score

Reduced Inequality
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Spain's Higher Education Policies Under Fire Amidst Concerns of Inequality

The Spanish government is facing criticism for its policies towards private universities, perceived as discriminatory and counterproductive to improving higher education quality. Data suggests private university graduates have better employment outcomes than those from public universities.

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60% Bias Score

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