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Social Mobility Table×Sequence Analysis×
FieldSociologySociology
FamilyProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Year of origin1927 (concept); 1970s–1980s (modern analysis)1980s–2000 (sociological consolidation)
OriginatorPitirim Sorokin; refined by Hauser, Hout, FeathermanAndrew Abbott (introduced to sociology)
TypeCross-classification of social origins by destinationsHolistic analysis of categorical state sequences over time
Seminal sourceHauser, R. M. (1978). A structural model of the mobility table. Social Forces, 56(3), 919–953. DOI ↗Abbott, A., & Tsay, A. (2000). Sequence analysis and optimal matching methods in sociology: review and prospect. Sociological Methods & Research, 29(1), 3–33. DOI ↗
Aliasesmobility table, intergenerational mobility table, origin-destination table, transition table analysissocial sequence analysis, life-course sequence analysis, categorical sequence analysis, trajectory analysis
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SummaryA social mobility table is a cross-classification of individuals by their social origin (typically a parent's class or occupation) and their own destination class, forming the empirical foundation of intergenerational mobility research. Analyzing it separates how much people move between classes, distinguishes movement forced by changing class sizes from genuine exchange, and isolates the underlying origin–destination association that measures the openness of a society.Sequence analysis is a holistic method for studying ordered categorical trajectories — such as month-by-month employment states, family life-course events, or daily activity patterns — by treating each individual's whole sequence as a unit, measuring how dissimilar pairs of sequences are, and grouping them into a typology of characteristic pathways. Introduced to sociology by Andrew Abbott, it shifts attention from isolated transitions to the shape of entire life courses.
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