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Which statement best describes intragenerational mobility?

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Intragenerational mobility studies status changes within a person's own lifetime.
Updated On: Jun 4, 2026
  • By comparing the occupational standards at one time or more time of a person
  • By comparing the occupation of son to their fathers
  • Son becomes accountant of an unskilled worker
  • Occupational mobility of daughter becoming a professor of a daily wage worker
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The Correct Option is A

Solution and Explanation

Concept:
Social mobility refers to movement of individuals or groups from one social position to another.

Step 1:
Intragenerational mobility refers to changes in an individual's social or occupational status during his or her own lifetime.

Step 2:
It involves comparing a person's occupational position at different stages of life.

Step 3:

• Comparing occupation of children with parents refers to intergenerational mobility.
• Options involving son or daughter changing occupation compared to parents are also examples of intergenerational mobility.

Step 4:
Intragenerational mobility occurs within the same generation, while intergenerational mobility compares different generations.

Step 5:
Hence, the correct answer is option (1). \[ \boxed{\text{(1) By comparing the occupational standards at one time or more time of a person}} \]
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