Sociology, asked by khanshazia97866, 3 months ago

(3) If a teacher leaves one school to work in
another, this is called
a. Downward mobility
b. Horizontal mobility
A Vertical mobility-
d. None of these​

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Answered by pari4322j
2

Answer:

none of these.

Explanation:

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Answered by steffis
0

None of these will be the correct form for the given situation

  • When a teacher moves to another school in the same position, then no social change takes place.
  • Horizontal mobility is the one where one chooses to change their profession without changing their social status. Eg : A lawyer instead of working in a court, he/she may become a teacher in a Law college.
  • Vertical mobility is the one where an individual completely changes his/her profession, religion which brings him a social change in the society.
  • Downward mobility means there is downward growth in an occupation or social status. Eg: A person being an officer, when he /she comes down to the position of clerk is known as downward mobility.

Social status is not only determined by the job we do but also our small contribution to the society also brings us a good name in the society.

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