Effectively maintained inequality (EMI) was proposed as a general theory of inequality, but the theory flows from a decades-long tradition of studying social background effects on educational attainment. After an orienting discussion of several historic challenges of the study of social background effects on educational inequality, proposed and adopted solutions to those challenges, and subsequent critiques of those solutions, we offer and justify seven principles that, if followed, produce a solid assessment of EMI. After conveying the seventh principle, two illustrative ways in which EMI addresses historic challenges with studying inequality are conveyed
This chapter reviews research on the history of inequality in education. Across the globe and since ...
How do education systems shape educational inequalities and differences in educational outcomes? And...
Status attainment theory is a foundation of sociological thought on intergenerational stratification...
Effectively maintained inequality (EMI) was proposed as a general theory of inequality, but the the...
A growing literature has investigated socioeconomic inequality in education crossnationally. One pr...
This paper uses data for England to test the effectively maintained inequality (EMI) hypothesis that...
Three proposals explicate the social origins/education transitions asso-ciation. Maximally maintaine...
The expansion of education and the mass inclusion of generations in certain levels of education have...
This article provides a look at the main turning points in research on educational inequalities, bot...
Effectively Maintained Inequality (EMI) is proposed as an explanation for contemporary socioeconomic...
between social origin and educational attainment and the role that different national educa-tional p...
This paper proposes two related measures of educational inequality: one for educational achievement ...
This article considers how countries differ in the opinions that citizens hold about the fairness of...
Previous studies of trends in social inequalities in upper secondary track choices in Italy found ev...
Education is the single most important determinantof life chances. Hence, reducing socioeconomic ine...
This chapter reviews research on the history of inequality in education. Across the globe and since ...
How do education systems shape educational inequalities and differences in educational outcomes? And...
Status attainment theory is a foundation of sociological thought on intergenerational stratification...
Effectively maintained inequality (EMI) was proposed as a general theory of inequality, but the the...
A growing literature has investigated socioeconomic inequality in education crossnationally. One pr...
This paper uses data for England to test the effectively maintained inequality (EMI) hypothesis that...
Three proposals explicate the social origins/education transitions asso-ciation. Maximally maintaine...
The expansion of education and the mass inclusion of generations in certain levels of education have...
This article provides a look at the main turning points in research on educational inequalities, bot...
Effectively Maintained Inequality (EMI) is proposed as an explanation for contemporary socioeconomic...
between social origin and educational attainment and the role that different national educa-tional p...
This paper proposes two related measures of educational inequality: one for educational achievement ...
This article considers how countries differ in the opinions that citizens hold about the fairness of...
Previous studies of trends in social inequalities in upper secondary track choices in Italy found ev...
Education is the single most important determinantof life chances. Hence, reducing socioeconomic ine...
This chapter reviews research on the history of inequality in education. Across the globe and since ...
How do education systems shape educational inequalities and differences in educational outcomes? And...
Status attainment theory is a foundation of sociological thought on intergenerational stratification...