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A 2018 OECD report on social mobility showed from 1997 to 2010 found the UK had the largest fall of any nation in immobility and biggest rise in social mobility.
✓full-fact rating: not verifiable; published on 2019-06-17
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left political leaning
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neutral sentiment
Date published
2019-06-17
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