While meritocratic ideals assume a level playing field for educational competition, those who can may seek to tilt the field in their children’s favor to ensure better educational opportunities and the associated life rewards. A growing body of literature is researching “up” to better understand how advantage for some through the choice of elite or private schooling contributes to the relative disadvantage of others. Institutional claims to offering an “elite” education can rest on different logics such as social selectivity by dint of high fees or academic selectivity by dint of enrollments conditional on academic excellence. Private education provided by a non-government entity serves as an alternative to public sector provision for those...
In a longitudinal sample from Britain, we tested if attending private, fee-charging schools rather t...
Despite its relatively small size, the private school sector plays a prominent role in British socie...
This paper aims at explaining the perception of social inequalities and the support for an educati...
While meritocratic ideals assume a level playing field for educational competition, those who can ma...
Drawing on findings from a longitudinal study of four private schools in one geographical area in En...
Given the frequent critiques of elite universities for admitting low numbers of state-school graduat...
This latest volume in the World Yearbook of Education Series focuses on educational elites and inequ...
Educational institutions are imbued with an institutional meritocratic discourse: only merit counts ...
Exclusive boarding schools in social environments where the meritocratic norm is prevalent are faced...
Education privilege, both in terms of the level of qualifications attained and where these were atta...
This article offers a critique of the meritocratic system of higher education in the United States, ...
The school system is intended to offer all students the same opportunities, but most international s...
An important axis of inequality in Britain is the private/state school divide. The success of privat...
Published online: 17 August 2022Educational institutions are imbued with an institutional meritocrat...
peer-reviewedDespite generally being neglected in sociological research, the study of elite schoolin...
In a longitudinal sample from Britain, we tested if attending private, fee-charging schools rather t...
Despite its relatively small size, the private school sector plays a prominent role in British socie...
This paper aims at explaining the perception of social inequalities and the support for an educati...
While meritocratic ideals assume a level playing field for educational competition, those who can ma...
Drawing on findings from a longitudinal study of four private schools in one geographical area in En...
Given the frequent critiques of elite universities for admitting low numbers of state-school graduat...
This latest volume in the World Yearbook of Education Series focuses on educational elites and inequ...
Educational institutions are imbued with an institutional meritocratic discourse: only merit counts ...
Exclusive boarding schools in social environments where the meritocratic norm is prevalent are faced...
Education privilege, both in terms of the level of qualifications attained and where these were atta...
This article offers a critique of the meritocratic system of higher education in the United States, ...
The school system is intended to offer all students the same opportunities, but most international s...
An important axis of inequality in Britain is the private/state school divide. The success of privat...
Published online: 17 August 2022Educational institutions are imbued with an institutional meritocrat...
peer-reviewedDespite generally being neglected in sociological research, the study of elite schoolin...
In a longitudinal sample from Britain, we tested if attending private, fee-charging schools rather t...
Despite its relatively small size, the private school sector plays a prominent role in British socie...
This paper aims at explaining the perception of social inequalities and the support for an educati...