Multiple Choice
Studies about occupational mobility indicate that:
A) strong kin groups can both aid and hinder mobility of low socio-economic status women
B) men and women from the same status origins tend to go to the same occupational destinations
C) the likelihood of working in a professional occupation is greatest for daughters from blue-collar backgrounds
D) when compared to their parents, daughters are somewhat more likely than sons to have attained incomes higher than their parents
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