What is the class ceiling?

Children of doctors and lawyers up to 24 times more likely to get top jobs than those from working-class backgrounds

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Going to schools like Eton give children a huge advantage later in life
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Children of doctors and lawyers are up to 24 times more likely to get in to the same profession as their parents compared to their less “socially privileged” peers, a new book has suggested.

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