Sociology and Social Research, University of Trento.
Full Professor at Sciences Po, Observatoire Sociologique du Changement.
Br J Sociol. 2017 Jun;68(2):194-214. doi: 10.1111/1468-4446.12235. Epub 2017 Feb 9.
This article assesses how processes of social closure enhance intergenerational immobility in the regulated professions and thus promote persistence at the top of the occupational hierarchy. We compare four European countries (GB, Germany, Denmark and Sweden) that differ considerably in their degree of professional regulation and in their broader institutional arrangements. We run log-linear and logistic regression models on a cumulative dataset based on three large-scale surveys with detailed and highly comparable information at the level of unit occupations. Our analyses indicate that children of licensed professionals are far more likely to inherit the occupation of their parents and that this stronger micro-class immobility translates into higher chances of persistence in the upper class. These results support social closure theory and confirm the relevance of a micro-class approach for the explanation of social fluidity and of its cross-national variations. Moreover, we find that, when children of professionals do not reproduce the micro-class of their parents, they still display disproportionate chances of persistence in professional employment. Hence, on the one hand, processes of social closure erect barriers between professions and fuel micro-class immobility at the top. On the other hand, the cultural proximity of different professional groups drives intense intergenerational exchanges between them. Our analyses indicate that these micro- and meso-class rigidities work as complementary routes to immobility at the top.
本文评估了社会封闭过程如何增强受监管职业中的代际固化,从而促进职业等级结构顶层的持续存在。我们比较了四个在职业监管程度和更广泛的制度安排方面存在显著差异的欧洲国家(英国、德国、丹麦和瑞典)。我们对一个基于三个大型调查的累积数据集运行了对数线性和逻辑回归模型,这些调查提供了详细且高度可比的单位职业层面信息。我们的分析表明,持照专业人士的子女继承父母职业的可能性要大得多,这种更强的微观阶层固化转化为在上层阶级中持续存在的更高机会。这些结果支持社会封闭理论,并证实了微观阶层方法对于解释社会流动性及其跨国差异的相关性。此外,我们发现,当专业人士的子女无法复制其父母的微观阶层时,他们在专业就业中仍然具有不成比例的持续存在的机会。因此,一方面,社会封闭过程在职业之间设置了障碍,并加剧了上层的微观阶层固化。另一方面,不同专业群体之间的文化接近程度推动了它们之间强烈的代际交流。我们的分析表明,这些微观和中观阶层的僵化是通向顶层固化的互补途径。