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Women from low socioeconomic backgrounds experience the same upward mobility opportunities as men from the same backgrounds.
Single-parent households can impact women's economic stability and social mobility more than men's.
Absolute mobility indicates that a significant percentage of women earn more than their mothers, reflecting changing societal norms.
Societal perceptions of men's roles do not influence their chances of upward mobility compared to women.
The socioeconomic status of one's family at birth has no effect on future job opportunities.
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