Multiple Choice
Research on contextual factors that affect status attainment reveals that:
A) mother's occupation does not appear to affect daughter's occupation
B) sex segregation in occupations has little effect on chances for earnings increases
C) working in a male-dominated occupation increases the likelihood of promotion for women in that occupation
D) individuals who get jobs through personal contacts are more likely to get wage increases and promotion opportunities than those who secure jobs without such contacts
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