Comment confronter mobilité « subjective » et mobilité « objective » ? |
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Authors: | Dominique Merllié |
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Institution: | Centre de sociologie européenne, université de Paris-VIII, 54, boulevard Raspail, 75270 Paris cedex 06, France |
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Abstract: | The methods for analyzing objective social mobility and subjective mobility as perceived by individuals are reviewed in the case of two surveys: Trois générations by the French Old-Age Fund (CNAV, Caisse Nationale d'Assurance Vieillesse) and Formation qualification professionnelle by the French National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies (INSEE). These two surveys have formulated subjective mobility in quite different ways, but this observation also holds for objective mobility, which, for the purpose of comparison with respondents' subjective evaluations, is defined using specific procedures. A method is proposed for contrasting these two sorts of mobility based on classical mobility tables. When the latter are designed so as to cross three variables (social origins, destinations and average scores of subjective mobility), the spontaneous sociology that can be collectively detected in the assessments made by respondents turns out to be not very different from the scholarly sociology of social categories produced by sociologists. After showing that subjective and objective mobility vary coherently in relation to each other, an additional hypothesis is advanced to account for some discrepancies. |
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Keywords: | Tableaux de mobilité Mobilité objective Mobilité subjective Origines Destiné es France |
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