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Consumer Trends Across Europe - M Willmott - Future Foundation (Page 28)
   

   
Text Box: ‘The evidence …. supports the idea that richer parents are likely to have a larger and more valuable stock of both social capital and intellectual capital to pass on to their children’
Intergenerational social mobility and assortative mating in Britain, John Ermisch & Marco Francesconi, Institute of Social and Economic Research, 2002 Text Box: ‘Parents’ class strongly conditions children’s outcomes.  Well-resourced parents achieve this effect through those activities which serve to ensure high levels of educational attainment for their children.’
And the effect is getting more pronounced (personal conversation with author).
‘Parent’s human capital continues to have independent, detectable and systematic effects, throughout at least the first three decades of their childrens’ adult lives.’
A new measure of social position: Social mobility and human capital in Britain, Jonathan Gershuny, Institute of Social and Economic Research, 2002
Text Box: ‘In any community in transition, it is more important whom you know than what you know.  That’s the right definition of networking.’
Peter Drucker, Wired, March 1998 Text Box: ©  the  f u t u r e  foundation Link to
 
   
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