Li, Yaojun (2017). Social mobility and social capital in China and Britain, a comparative study. [Data Collection]. Colchester, Essex: Economic and Social Research Council. 10.5255/UKDA-SN-851037
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This project looks at the patterns and trends of social mobility and social capital in China and Britain. With regard to mobility, it examines how family class influences children's education, employment and occupational attainment in the two countries, what similarities and what differences there may be in the regulations. Particular attention is given to the role of household registration system (hukou) in China in inhibiting the mobility chances for people originating from rural origins. As for social capital, it examines the sources, manifestations and impacts of social networks and civic engagement in the two countries. While formal civic engagement is less developed in China, social networks (guanxi) may be more developed in that country. Close attention will be paid to the role of the political institutions in the first regard and the instrumental roles of networks in promoting or inhibiting social advancement in the second regard. A range of publicly available datasets in the two countries will be used such as Understanding Society and China General Social Survey. It will use a range of descriptive and modelling techniques. Various dissemination activities will take place such as presentations at the international sociology conferences and in China.
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Sponsors: | Economic and Social Research Council | ||||||
Grant reference: | RES-238-25-0043 | ||||||
Topic classification: | Society and culture | ||||||
Date published: | 31 Aug 2013 13:18 | ||||||
Last modified: | 13 Jul 2017 11:03 | ||||||
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