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A Common Way to Measure Intergenerational Mobility Is to Compare

Question 38

Question 38

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A common way to measure intergenerational mobility is to compare the occupations of ______ and ______.


A) fathers; sons
B) fathers; daughters
C) mothers; daughters
D) mothers; sons

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