Young people from poorer families make fewer friends
Poorer Families Make Fewer Friends:- Having friends at school is important for adolescents’ development and it shapes their social skills later in life. Teenage
Social Class and Friends
“We found that pupils from poorer households are less likely to be chosen as friends and therefore have fewer friendships than those from higher-income households.”
Lead author: @isabelraabe.bsky.social
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Last week, I gave a radio interview (in German) discussing our new paper with @robgruijters.bsky.social and Nicolas Hübner :
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Professor of Sociology at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU Munich) & Founding Director of the Munich International Stone Center for Inequality Research (ISI)
Inequality, mobility, wealth, education.
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Demographer at Stockholm University and the Institute for Future Studies.
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The sociology group at the Center for Research in Economics and Statistics (CREST) in Paris. crest.science/sociology
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Associate Professor at University of Lausanne and Amsterdam| Sociologist interested in education and labor market inequalities related to gender, migration, SES, sexual minorities and their intersections