Socioeconomic mobility in the United Kingdom

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Socioeconomic mobility in the United Kingdom refers to the ability or inability of citizens of the UK to move from one socio-economic class to another.

History[edit]

The NRS developed the NRS social grade in order to decide which type of advertising would attract different types of readers. This has been added to by the National Statistics Socio-economic Classification.

Research[edit]

The Social Mobility and Child Poverty Commission has commissioned studies on social mobility in the UK,[1] as has the Sutton Trust.[2]

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