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Examples of upwardly mobile


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A very substantial class of upwardlymobile and increasingly wealthy farmers became a part of the social and political landscape.
However, despite their negative characterizations of the wealthy, both novelists show the upwardly mobile lower-class woman ultimately placed with a man who represents wealth.
But there is strong evidence indicating that the upwardlymobile have adopted the sociability patterns of the class into which they moved.
Rather, they tended to be people of the middle class : upwardlymobile and determined to stay that way.
Finally, the cooperative approach was criticised by upwardlymobile elements in the farming community.
He was also (inexorably) upwardlymobile, an important factor in his motivation for reading.
Recent economic policies may have undercut the 'domestic' aspirations of the women of hitherto more secure and upwardlymobile working classes.
The marriage patterns of these nine women, however, suggest that single daughters had a better chance of being upwardlymobile.
Its privileges were especially felt in advancing segments of the middle classes, setting a novel agenda for upwardlymobile professionals and the younger generation.
The tendency of upwardlymobile members of a downtrodden class to disassociate from that class can be found within many contexts.
She argues that dowry is often 'a social statement for the upwardlymobile classes'.
Their histories show them to be conscious actors in their choices, in pursuit of education, upwardlymobile, fashion-conscious, and capable of acting independently of the wishes of their families.
They appeal as well to the upwardlymobile middle class and especially to the commercial bourgeoisie or those aspiring (often without success) to join their ranks.
These contradictions are often embodied in the illnesses of young upwardlymobile members of society - often women - who have chosen to opt into the urban wage-labour economy.
It is assumed that families acted purposefully in order to cope, survive or become upwardlymobile, within the opportunities and constraints of their immediate surroundings and the larger macro-historical setting.
Part of the answer, as we shall see, is that these upwardlymobile modern young men with new-fangled ideas about marriage increasingly occupy the moral high ground.
He goes on to talk about how people in that decile have seen their position become upwardlymobile.
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The doughnut has lost its jam in the middle, and the upwardlymobile—the skilled—moved out to new towns and the countryside.
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I do not know whether he thought that young poeple who are upwardlymobile are a good or a bad thing.
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Now it is called "puppiedom"—"previously upwardlymobile".
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Why does the emphasis in terms of resources go to those who are upwardlymobile as opposed to those who are often immobile?
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He told us that people who talked about increasing inequality were missing the real picture, and that we were all upwardlymobile now.
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He said particularly that those at the bottom of the heap were upwardlymobile now.
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In some ways he was ambitious, and nowadays we would say that he was an upwardlymobile man.
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Part of the reason will be that, having gone there, they are part of a family that is upwardly mobile and that helps and supports them in every conceivable way.
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The accusation will be a sign that we are still upwardlymobile, that we are overtaking our partners in per capita income and overtaking them competitively.
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Although it is widely put about that those two enterprises have no value today, who knows what could develop in the hands of an upwardlymobile company?
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The growth of these knowledge economies, and additional upwardlymobile residents, may increase the competition for community space or drive up land costs.
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Some, however, made upwardlymobile marriages, often surviving older husbands to experience long widowhoods.
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The lower-middle class, constituting the bulk of the middle class, comes primarily from upwardlymobile members of the lower class.
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The magazine was targeted at men age 18-34, who are single, college educated, urban and upwardlymobile.
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The alternative acronym "yumpie," for "young upwardlymobile professional," was also current in the 1980s but failed to catch on.
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Upwardlymobile middle class bourgeoisie increasingly tried to identify themselves with the elite through their adopted artistic preferences and their standards of behaviour.
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Most upwardlymobile positions require at the very least a high school diploma or equivalent.
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And this is where the upwardlymobile middle class joint family faces its trials and tribulations.
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The people asking the support of the editor include an upwardlymobile bourgeois.
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It was an upwardlymobile family; all but one of their sons were highly successful as adults, with two having professional careers.
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Further, upwardlymobile residents moving or buying within the same area are considered as potential role models.
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He also notes that the more upwardlymobile also were more likely to have quit than those who were downwardly socially mobile.
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They were mostly members of the upwardlymobile and successful western-educated provincial elites, engaged in professions such as law, teaching and journalism.
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An upwardlymobile family, and a dominant father determined her to exploit fully her natural talents.
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Its target audience is the business and political elite, the affluent, the educated and the upwardlymobile.
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At the time of their arrival, they are the only upwardlymobile residents.
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Of these, 373 appear to have been constructed in the years of the area's initial development, and their presence and construction reflects the upwardlymobile, middle-class character of the neighborhood.
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Flem quickly establishes himself as upwardlymobile.
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Grenier epitomized his party's new breed of leadership, which stressed political philosophy over patronage and appealed to business executive, lawyers, and the upwardlymobile.
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