德国大学的社会渊源与学生轨迹模式。序列分析方法

Christina Haas
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虽然向高等教育过渡与社会起源之间的关系已被广泛调查,但对学习轨迹,即入学和毕业(或最终辍学)之间的学习模式知之甚少。本文通过回答以下问题填补了这一空白:“来自不同社会背景的学生如何在德国大学完成学士学位学习?”“基于对学术文化和经济资源如何与社会起源相关的解释,关于学生的社会起源和他们的线性经历(而不是非线性经历)的对立假设,高等教育轨迹得以发展。”该分析基于对德国大学本科学生的小组研究(国家教育小组研究,NEPS)。利用序列分析对轨迹进行重构,得到六种不同的高等教育轨迹类型。多项逻辑回归模型的结果显示,父母受教育程度低的学生更有可能遵循不完整和更复杂的学习轨迹。与那些经历线性轨迹的学生相比,路径上的差异部分可以用学业成绩的差异来解释,但在某种程度上也可以用其他资源的差异来解释。
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Social Origin and Students’ Trajectory Patterns at German Universities. A Sequence-Analytical Approach
While the relationship between the transition to higher education and social origin has been widely investigated, much less is known about study trajectories, that is, the study patterns between enrolment and graduation (or terminal dropout). This paper fills this gap by responding to the question: ‘How do students of different social origin progress through their bachelor’s studies at German univer- sities?’ Based on explanations of how academic-cultural and economic resources are related to social origin, opposing hypotheses regarding students’ social origin and their experience of linear, as opposed to less linear, higher education trajectories are developed. The analysis is based on a panel study with bachelor students at German universities (National Educational Panel Study, NEPS). Trajectories are reconstructed using sequence analysis, yielding six different higher education trajectory types. The results of the multinomial logistic regression models reveal that students with low educated parents are at greater risk of following incomplete and more complex study trajectories. Compared with those students who experience a linear trajectory, the divergence in paths is partly explained with reference to differences in academic achievement, but also, to some degree, with reference to other resource differences.
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期刊介绍: Soziale Welt is one of the important journals within German sociology and is even read in foreign countries. It includes empirical and theoretical contributions from all areas of the subject and tries to portray the development of sociology and to give a new impetus. In addition to the quarterly published issues, there are special issues with a unified theme. The journal "Soziale Welt" is aimed at sociologists, social scientists, and at generally interested readers
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