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The Rise of Inequality and the Fall of Social Mobility - Economic Policies for a Fairer Society

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This book examines the disappearance of upward mobility and the rise of inequality within Western societies. It explores intergenerational social mobility and charts its evolution over recent decades. Particular attention is given to the economic changes that have impacted social mobility trends since the introduction of neoliberal doctrine by the Reagan and Thatcher governments. The promises of meritocracy and increased opportunity through education are shown to be false during a time when trickle-down economics - namely, deregulation and austerity in public policies - is driving a rise in inequality, with the benefits of economic growth being collected by the wealthy elite. By highlighting the negative impacts of these economic trends, including the increase in poorly paid and insecure jobs, a new set of public policies are presented that better utilise the skills present within the labour market to create economic equity.
This book challenges the neoliberal consensus and sets out economic reforms for a fair society. It will be relevant to students and researchers interested in the political economy, economic systems, and labor economics.
The English translation of this book, originally in Italian, was done with the help of artificial intelligence. The content was later revised by the author for accuracy.

List of contents

1. Social mobility in political science, economics, and sociology.- 2. Meritocracy.- 3. Social mobility.- 4. The social dynamics: an interpretative scheme.- 5. A phenomenon pending between the individual and society.- 6. Inequality of opportunity and inter-generational mobility.- 7. The dynamics of the social structure and the Welfare State.- 8. Social mobility at the global level.- 9. Technical progress: labour and wage mobility.- 10. Mobility in education: economic incentive or household's resources?.- 11. Unequal opportunities in education and the emersion of talents.- 12. Conclusions.

About the author

Francesco Farina is Professor of Economics at Cimeo, Sapienza University of Rome. A Former President (2014-18) of the Italian Association for the Study of Comparative Economic Systems, he has been teaching in the universities of Toronto, Siena, Perugia, Luiss Rome, and Napoli l'Orientale. He is the author of several books and papers on macroeconomics, and recently of Lo Stato sociale, Luiss University Press, 2021.

Summary

This book examines the disappearance of upward mobility and the rise of inequality within Western societies. It explores intergenerational social mobility and charts its evolution over recent decades. Particular attention is given to the economic changes that have impacted social mobility trends since the introduction of neoliberal doctrine by the Reagan and Thatcher governments. The promises of meritocracy and increased opportunity through education are shown to be false during a time when trickle-down economics - namely, deregulation and austerity in public policies - is driving a rise in inequality, with the benefits of economic growth being collected by the wealthy elite. By highlighting the negative impacts of these economic trends, including the increase in poorly paid and insecure jobs, a new set of public policies are presented that better utilise the skills present within the labour market to create economic equity.
This book challenges the neoliberal consensus and sets out economic reforms for a fair society. It will be relevant to students and researchers interested in the political economy, economic systems, and labor economics.
The English translation of this book, originally in Italian, was done with the help of artificial intelligence. The content was later revised by the author for accuracy.

Product details

Authors Francesco Farina
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Original title Il merito tradito: Perché la mobilità sociale è scomparsa
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 11.10.2025
 
EAN 9783031928420
ISBN 978-3-0-3192842-0
No. of pages 459
Dimensions 148 mm x 29 mm x 210 mm
Weight 710 g
Illustrations XXI, 459 p. 25 illus.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Politics and business

Makroökonomie, Arbeits- / Einkommensökonomie, Öffentlicher Dienst und öffentlicher Sektor, Social Mobility, Public Economics, Meritocracy, Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics, Labor and Population Economics, Political Economy and Economic Systems, Labour exploitation, Economic inequality, Intergenerational mobility, Social economic dynamics, Unequal opportunities, Neoliberal economics, Liberal economic thought, Wage mobility

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