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100 1 _aR.K. Kelsall
245 1 0 _aGraduates
_bThe Sociology of an Elite
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520 _bGraduates (1972) examines the careers of UK graduates for six years following their successful completion of their degrees. It takes a detailed look at the issues of social mobility, formal education, family influences, achievement motivation, differences between the sexes, social origins, and the role of educated women in society.
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