Q4(a) · UPSC Civil Services Mains 2021 · Sociology GS 1 · 20 marks · 2 min read

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Explain the concept of social mobility. Describe with suitable illustrations how education and social mobility are related to each other

Topic: Stratification and Mobility: Concepts. Syllabus: Stratification and Mobility: Concepts — equality, inequality, hierarchy, exclusion, poverty and deprivation; Theories of social stratification — Structural functionalist, Marxist, Weberian; Dimensions — Class, status groups, gender, ethnicity and race; Social mobility — open and closed systems, types, sources and causes. Same official PYQ from year-wise 2021 and Stratification and Mobility: Concepts.

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Education is the modern channel of mobility and a filter of class and status. Contest and sponsored routes, including Mandal, coexist. Bourdieu’s cultural capital and Weber’s credentials explain reproduction. Census, NFHS, coaching, and gig certificates are the Indian files. Persons can rise while the class structure holds.

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Introduction

Social mobility is movement across class, status, or power. Education is the main modern claim to open that movement. It is also a machine that reproduces advantage through credentials, language, and coaching. The relation is therefore double: channel and filter.

Body

Education as an opening

  • Pitirim Sorokin treated school as a testing and selecting agency in more open systems.
  • Ralph Turner’s contest mobility pictures a race of examined talent. The Indian examination belt lives on that promise.
  • Reservations after Mandal used the state and the classroom as a sponsored route for OBC mobility, not a pure market race.

Education as reproduction

  • Pierre Bourdieu’s cultural capital, habitus, and titled degrees explain why the same school does not equalise class.
  • Kingsley Davis and Wilbert Moore treated unequal schooling as functional sorting. Melvin Tumin answered that blocked access wastes talent and calls inequality functional by tautology.
  • Max Weber’s status groups use credentials as closure: the degree is a title of honour as well as a skill.

Indian files

  • English-medium private coaching and unpaid care time split the “open” exam by class and gender.
  • NFHS and Census literacy show female and rural lags that cap intergenerational occupational shift.
  • Gig certificates and short skill courses look like mobility and often recycle informal work.

Group versus person

  • M. N. Srinivas’s Sanskritisation is group mobility of style, sometimes using education as a badge.
  • Marx’s warning remains: persons may rise while class places stay. A few engineers do not abolish the informal majority.

Discussion

  • Mobility through education is real where public quality and scholarships cut the ticket price of cultural capital.
  • It is ideological where the school is blamed for a labour market that cannot absorb the certified.

Flow diagram

flowchart TD
  EDU[Education] --> OPEN[Contest scholarships reservation]
  EDU --> CLOSE[Cultural capital coaching status titles]
  OPEN --> MOB[Social mobility]
  CLOSE --> MOB
  MOB --> STR[Structure may still hold]

Conclusion

Education is both a ladder and a gate. Sorokin, Turner, Bourdieu, Weber, and Tumin name the mechanisms. Mandal, coaching, Census literacy, and gendered care show India’s mix. Measure who moves, and whether the structure of places moves with them.

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