f NovEMBER 29f 1961 THE MICHIGAN DAILY NOVEMBER 29, 1961 THE MICHIGAN DAILY INCOME, OCCUPATION: Study Views Influences on Education Challenge Colloquium Dec. 13,1961 "Review of Alternatives to War in the Nuclear Age" EUGENE RABINOWICH, Ed. of Bulletin of Atomic Scientists The education, occupation, in- come, and religion of the father influences the amount and qual- ity of education received by his children, a study of the University Survey Research Center recently concluded. Their report on "Educational' Achievement-Its Causes and Ef- fects" also found that there is a great deal of upward mobility from one generation to the next with each generation tending to get more education than the last. Low income, however, generally means low education. And low ed- ucation, in turn, means more low income. The SRC study reported that more than one third of those who are employes and do not have a high school diploma said they were unemployed at least once during the last five years. 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