- mobility, upward
- восходящая мобильность; перемещение индивида или социальной группы в социальном пространстве с повышением социального статуса.
Англо-русский словарь по социологии. 2011.
Англо-русский словарь по социологии. 2011.
mobility — UK US /məˈbɪlɪti/ noun [U] ► ECONOMICS the fact that it is easy for someone to change their situation, for example by doing different work, becoming part of a different social class, or moving to a different place: »Some employment systems… … Financial and business terms
upward mobility — noun : the capacity or facility for rising to a higher social or economic class of society • upwardly mobile adjective * * * upward mobility noun The (desired) state of the upwardly mobile, those people moving (or attempting to move) to a higher… … Useful english dictionary
mobility */ — UK [məʊˈbɪlətɪ] / US [moʊˈbɪlətɪ] noun [uncountable] 1) the ability to move a part of your body She lost mobility in her left arm after the accident. a) the ability to move and walk normally The accident affected her mobility. b) the ability to… … English dictionary
upward mobility — ☆ upward mobility n. movement from a lower to a higher social and economic status * * * … Universalium
upward mobility — ☆ upward mobility n. movement from a lower to a higher social and economic status … English World dictionary
upward — O.E. upweard, upweardes; see UP (Cf. up) + WARD (Cf. ward). Cf. M.L.G. upwart, M.Du. opwaert, M.H.G. ufwart. Phrase upward mobility first recorded 1949; mainly restricted to sociologists jargon until 1960s … Etymology dictionary
mobility, social — The movement usually of individuals but sometimes of whole groups between different positions within the system of social stratification in any society. It is conventional to distinguish upward and downward mobility (that is, movement up or down… … Dictionary of sociology
mobility — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ decreased, limited, reduced, restricted ▪ full ▪ greater, increased ▪ downward … Collocations dictionary
mobility — mo|bil|i|ty [məuˈbılıti US mou ] n [U] 1.) the ability to move easily from one job, area, or social class to another ▪ social mobility mobility of ▪ There is greater mobility of labour (=movement of workers) between jobs and areas.… … Dictionary of contemporary English
upward mobility — upwardly mobile UK US adjective ► someone who is upwardly mobile is moving or has moved into a higher social position, usually because they are earning more money: »These top of the range models are targeted at young upwardly mobile professionals … Financial and business terms
mobility — n. upward mobility * * * [məʊ bɪlɪtɪ] upward mobility … Combinatory dictionary