refers to the freedom to move from one caste or socio-economic strata to another.
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Social mobility typically refers to vertical mobility, which is the movement of individuals or groups up or down from one socioeconomic level to another, often by changing jobs or through marriage. ... Social mobility can be intergenerational, such as when children attain a higher or lower status than their parents held.
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