Social mobility is more prevalent in a
(a)Caste system
(b) Estate system
(c)Class
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(c) class system
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The degree to which this is possible varies considerably from society to society. In an open society with a class system, mobility is possible. The positions in this stratification system depend more on achieved status, like education, than on ascribed status, like gender.
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One study comparing social mobility between developed countries found that the four countries with the lowest "intergenerational income elasticity", i.e. the highest social mobility, were Denmark, Norway, Finland, and Canada with less than 20% of advantages of having a high income parent passed on to their children.
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