Question : Which of the following factors does NOT contribute to intergenerational mobility?
Option 1: Quality of education
Option 2: Socioeconomic status of parents
Option 3: Access to healthcare
Option 4: Gender inequality
Correct Answer: Gender inequality
Solution : The correct answer is (d) Gender inequality.
Intergenerational mobility refers to the movement or change in socioeconomic status between different generations within a society.
Gender inequality does not directly contribute to intergenerational mobility. Gender inequality refers to the unequal treatment and opportunities experienced by individuals based on their gender. While gender inequality can have wide-ranging effects on society, it does not specifically relate to the intergenerational movement of socioeconomic status between generations.