Social Inequalities of Post-secondary Educational Aspirations: influence of social background, school composition and institutional context

Thursday, 14 February, 2013 - 13:30
University of Glasgow
St Andrew's Building
11 Eldon Street
Glasgow
United Kingdom

Professor Dupriez discussed the core aspects of the recently published article of this title (in the European Educational Research Journal Volume 11 Number 4 2012 www.wwwords.eu/EERJ).

Abstract: The first goal of this article is to assess, for each country belonging to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), the influence of pupils’ sociocultural background on educational aspirations. Thesecond goal is to explore whether, after controlling for educational achievement, the residual influence of sociocultural background is still significant. In addition, the author estimates whether the sociocultural and academic characteristics of school composition have an additional impact on educational aspirations in this group of countries. Finally, the co-authors show that the structural characteristics of school systems moderate the influence of individual characteristics and school composition on educational aspirations.

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