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DOI: 10.5821/ctv.8158
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Spatial patterns of social mobility perception derived from access to social housing in a Mexican border city

Abstract: Homeownership has become a crucial element in constructing and confirming social position in western societies. Housing can be an effective social mobility strategy. In the societies of developing countries, however, the potentially positive effects of homeownership might be hindered by financial conditions and quality of housing to which large population sectors can have access. Taking into account the main implications of housing access for social welfare and the unwanted effects produced by national housing… Show more

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“…Horizontal mobility refers to a change of resources within the same class group, without change to the overall social value – as in the case of an individual’s physical relocation from one region to another (Miller, 1960). Vertical social mobility, on the other hand, is reflected in an upward or downward change in an individual’s location in the social pyramid, which may find expression in income level, among other things (Sánchez Flores, Maycotte Pansza, & Chávez, 2016).…”
Section: The Concept Of the Social Dealmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Horizontal mobility refers to a change of resources within the same class group, without change to the overall social value – as in the case of an individual’s physical relocation from one region to another (Miller, 1960). Vertical social mobility, on the other hand, is reflected in an upward or downward change in an individual’s location in the social pyramid, which may find expression in income level, among other things (Sánchez Flores, Maycotte Pansza, & Chávez, 2016).…”
Section: The Concept Of the Social Dealmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering this, the horizontal meaning of social mobility has recently undergone a paradigm shift known as the ''mobility turn'' (Sánchez Flores et al, 2016). The mobility turn seeks to understand the considerations, patterns, and expressions of spatial mobility as a framework for analyzing phenomena such as 'residential mobility' (Faist, 2013).…”
Section: The Social Dealmentioning
confidence: 99%