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Title: A 1966 Replication of the 1962 Occupational Changes in a Generation Analysis of Older Men: Path Models as Indicators of Social Change
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1. Suter, Larry E.
A 1966 Replication of the 1962 Occupational Changes in a Generation Analysis of Older Men: Path Models as Indicators of Social Change
Presented: Washington, DC, Population Association of America Meetings, 1971
Cohort(s): Older Men
Publisher: Population Association of America
Keyword(s): Duncan-Blau Survey; Educational Attainment; Family Resources; Fathers, Influence; Mobility, Job; Occupations; Schooling; Socioeconomic Status (SES)

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This paper used the l966 survey of Older Men to duplicate path models presented by Duncan and Blau for white and black men in l962. The models used education and occupation (status scores) of father, educational attainment of son, occupation (status scores) and current total income. Few changes in coefficients were observed between the two surveys. Some change in the effect of education on income for black men was attributed to changes in conditions during the period of the l960's.
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Suter, Larry E. "A 1966 Replication of the 1962 Occupational Changes in a Generation Analysis of Older Men: Path Models as Indicators of Social Change." Presented: Washington, DC, Population Association of America Meetings, 1971.