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本章考察了教育在二十世纪德国男女社会流动中的作用。它分析了一个人的社会阶级出身如何影响他或她自己的阶级地位的两条途径:第一,教育介导的途径,一个人的社会出身影响她或他的教育成就,这反过来影响她或他在成年生活中获得的社会阶级地位。第二,一条包含所有与正规教育无关的机制的道路,通过这些机制,社会出身会影响成年人的社会阶级地位。利用各种大规模调查项目(ALLBUS, SOEP, NEPS)的数据,并基于对数线性建模和分解方法,本章表明,从长远来看,社会流动性增加了,这主要与教育不平等的下降以及20世纪男性和女性教育的强劲扩张有关。
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Education as an Equalizing Force
The chapter examines the role of education in social mobility among men and women in Germany during the twentieth century. It analyses two pathways of how a person’s social class origin affects her or his own class position: First, an education-mediated path, where a person’s social origin influences her or his educational attainment, which in turn influences the social class position she or he attains in adult life. Second, a path that comprises all the mechanisms not related to formal education by which social origins influence an adult’s social class position. Using data from various large-scale survey programs (ALLBUS, SOEP, NEPS), and based on log-linear modelling and decomposition methods, the chapter shows that in the long run social fluidity increased and that this is mainly associated with a decline in educational inequality and with an strong educational expansion for both men and women over the twentieth century.
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Acknowledgments Frontmatter Chapter Nine. Education and Social Fluidity in Contemporary Italy: An Analysis of Cohort Trends Index Chapter One. Introduction Social Mobility and Education in the Twentieth Century
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