Explain Status mobility.
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Status mobility refers to the movement of individuals or groups between different socio-economic or social status levels within a society. This mobility can be upward, where individuals attain a higher status than their starting point, or downward, indicating a decline in status. Factors influencing status mobility include education, occupation, income, and social connections. Social and economic opportunities, as well as societal structures, impact an individual's ability to experience upward or downward status mobility, contributing to the dynamics of social stratification within a given community.