Downward mobility happens when someone
experiences an important decline in wealth, income, or occupational respect,
from their preceding position. When the Garcia household moved to the United
States, they went through a descending economic mobility for numerous reasons.
One of these details is education. Education not only benefits an individual to
obtain knowledge but is also a passport for work-related position for a higher
status. It is only after obtaining minimum formal training that individual can seek
to occupy higher positions, for instance in the case of the Mirabal sisters;
they developed high levels of training, and this greatly helped them in
fighting the Trujillo government[1].
Different republics around the domain have different forms of training and
therefore some nations are more educated than others.
In the case of the Garcia household, Sandra
went to America to pursue better work and pay.
The sort of job she could have been given in the DR is very dissimilar
from the one in America since America has more educated individuals and instead
she had to settle for a low paying occupation with long work hours. This
consequence would inevitably happen the rest of her family who she and her
spouse Bautista brought over to Brooklyn.
The other main reason why the family
may have skilled a downward economic shift is due to racial separation. Racial
segregation often leads to income separation.
It is evident that in most parts of the USA where most settlers, Blacks,
and Latinos are situated, there is a lot of poverty and discrimination and is
typically separated from the individuals of the higher class[2].
The Ortiz family experienced a rising
economic mobility move for reasons such as the higher worth of the American
currency. For instance, right now, one US Dollar is equal to 45 Dominican Peso.
The higher worth of the US dollar makes services and products from the
Dominican Republic inexpensive. This means that the economic movement of the
Ortiz’s is elevated. Unlike in the USA where settlers are segregated and
treated harshly, Bautista and Sandra can make a good and honest living in the
home nation and most particularly now since they are coming from America and
thus standard as elites.
[1] Mateus,
Abel Moreira., and Teresa Moreira. Competition Law and Economics: Advances in
Competition Policy and Antitrust Enforcement. Alphen Aan Den Rijn: Kluwer Law
International, 2007.
[2] Mateus,
Abel Moreira., and Teresa Moreira. Competition Law and Economics: Advances in
Competition Policy and Antitrust Enforcement. Alphen Aan Den Rijn: Kluwer Law
International, 2007.
Additional articles
Aristotle’s definition of virtue is different from what people define it today. According to Aristotle, a virtuous life is the kind of life characterized by avoiding excesses and extremes of anything in life. He mentions some virtuous traits in ...Aristotle's-View-on-Happiness …
Read ArticleUnveiling the Millennial Conundrum: Breaking Stereotypes and Understanding Realities There are great misconceptions and suppositions in the society today that depict millennials as lazy and highly dependent on social media. This is a ...Decoding-Millennial-Myths:-Unveiling-Realities-and-Defying-Stereotypes-in-the-Digital-Age …
Read ArticleAccording to Ingrao “in the U.S., the development of social work reflects a process that is ongoing, and which is derived from a lot of different cultures”. Social work is a field that has developed over the years, up to its modern state....social-work's-historical-development …
Read Article