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Discussion: Social mobility by country
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MaRy
Member Since: 8/13/2012
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Social mobility by country
I thought the USA would be much higher than that, it's one of the lowest
LoKoPaNdA
Member Since: 4/14/2011
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Post #2
Northern Europe slaying as usual. Gosh why are they so perfect at everything.
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Banned
Member Since: 2/6/2012
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Post #3
Yaaas slay at all the Nordic countries + Canada
VPM
Member Since: 4/24/2012
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Post #4
Interesting.
Beatfreak
Member Since: 11/13/2009
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Post #5
Poor US
Wonda
Member Since: 3/5/2011
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Post #6
wait, but I would've expected the US to be so much higher also. I wonder about the methodology.
MaRy
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Wonda
wait, but I would've expected the US to be so much higher also. I wonder about the methodology.
i think it has to do with population, except germany the more populous the less social mobility...
also ND slaying
dannyboy
Member Since: 4/3/2014
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Post #8
Slay Nordic countries
NX127
Member Since: 8/6/2012
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North Europe
xclusivestylesz
Member Since: 12/14/2006
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There's no room for social mobility in the USA becauce the cops will find you, and kill you, before you get the chance to progress.
Cz!
Member Since: 6/3/2011
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Post #11
Where are the Netherlands and Spain?
Jay Fenty
Member Since: 1/1/2014
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Post #12
USA slaying compared to Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe and Latin America
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