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Life-Course Mobility as an Intergenerational Process: Intragenerational Mobility in Ireland

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  • Richard Breen
  • Christopher T. Whelan

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  • Richard Breen & Christopher T. Whelan, 1991. "Life-Course Mobility as an Intergenerational Process: Intragenerational Mobility in Ireland," Papers WP031, Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI).
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    1. Christopher T. Whelan & Richard Breen & Brendan J. Whelan, 1991. "Industrialisation, Class Formation and Social Mobility in Ireland. Published in J. H. Goldthorpe & C. T. Whelan (eds.), The Development of Industrial Society in Ireland," Papers WP030, Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI).
    2. Richard Breen & Christopher T. Whelan, 1991. "Cross-National Variation in European Patterns of Social Fluidity: The Effects of Agriculture, Hierarchy and Property," Papers WP027, Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI).
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