Social Mobility (DUE TONIGHT or EARLY MORNING TOMORROW )
Please keep in mind when writing this paper, I am a female and I have three children. Any other questions, just ask.
” For this assignment, you will trace your family’s history of social mobility. Consider various types of social mobility, including intergenerational mobility, intergenerational mobility, and status attainment. You should examine at least three generations of your family and think about their achievements and ascriptions and whether people climbed upward, slid downward, or remained the same. Be sure to think about race and gender and their role in mobility and social status. You should also make predictions about your own social mobility and your children’s (real or imagined) future mobility. To complete this assignment, perform the following tasks: Describe your family’s history of social mobility through at least three generations. Types of social mobility to discuss include intergenerational mobility, intergenerational mobility, and status attainment. Â Explain the role of race and gender in the discussion on mobility and social status. Explore and then explain why each generation achieved different levels of social mobility. Predict your own social mobility and if you have children, their mobility. Support your work with the text readings, lectures, and appropriate outside resources.”
Grading Criteria
Maximum Points
Described at least three generations of familys history of social mobility, considering intergenerational mobility, intergenerational mobility, and status.
20
Explained the role of race and gender in the discussion on mobility and social status.
16
Explained why each generation achieved different levels of social mobility.
20
Predicted own social mobility and that of children, if applicable.
12
Supported work through appropriate resources.
12
Wrote in a clear, concise, and organized manner; demonstrated ethical scholarship in accurate representation and attribution of sources; displayed accurate spelling, grammar, and punctuation.
20
Total:
100