Colloquium in May. 2017
Kye, Bongoh (Professor, Department of Sociology at Kookmin Univ., South Korea)
This study introduces some methodological issues of the multi-generational approach in social mobility research.

Colloquium in May. 2017
Kye, Bongoh (Professor, Department of Sociology at Kookmin Univ., South Korea)
This study introduces some methodological issues of the multi-generational approach in social mobility research.

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