Indledning
Social mobility has been a major burden in Britain's politics as education seems to be the great leveler of equality of opportunity.
But the representatives of Britain’s elite, who tend to manage top jobs, are five times more probable to have been attended private school according to research.
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Uddrag
The top class is Britain’s elite. People in this class are truly privileged individuals in the UK through their wealth.
Far most of these people have attended private school due to their economic wealth and social network.
The established middle class is the second wealthiest with a high ranking in all three capitals is more likely to appear in private school as well than the traditional working class.
The traditional working-class scores low in all three capitals and therefore more unlikely to attend private school.
Emergent service workers are relatively poor but seem to have a high social and cultural capital. As they are poor, they don’t have the economic capital to invest in their children to attend a private school.
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