Many studies use class as their starting point and assert that members of different social class, because of their differing accumulated resources, are able to attain different 'ending' points. Even when it comes to choice, there is empirical evidence that the upper classes choose the more mainstream route and seek to achieve higher qualifications than the lower classes. But what if we take a look from a different point of view? This paper explores the reasons why students, who come from different social backgrounds, are all in University and how they decide on their education paths and beyond. Using competing theories of Bourdieu‟s cultural capital and Rational Action Theory (RAT) as a basis, this paper questions whether belonging t...
This paper's focus is on young people's university decision-making processes. It offers two key argu...
This article seeks to utilise Bourdieu’s conceptual framework published in 1984 to make sense of the...
Higher Education is predominately middle class in its milieu. This paper examines, through the voice...
Many studies use class as their starting point and assert that members of different social class, be...
Much have been said about Singapore’s education system, yet hardly anything has been investigated wi...
Economics is often described as the science of choice. Our paper is interested in studying the choi...
To understand the educational marginality of the Malays in Singapore, this project examines the perc...
The Singapore education system strictly observes meritocracy where it rewards students based on indi...
This study extends Boudon’s positional theory to understand how students from different social origi...
Background Research on the way that sixth-form students utilise cultural and social capital when app...
Social class is a topic that is often avoided in Singapore. In Singapore, the decisions making proce...
Decisions are typically influenced by students’ social characteristics, particularly their social cl...
With growing concerns about the employability of university fresh graduates in Singapore’s public un...
The term of a holistic education system has been constantly ringing in the ears of Singaporeans. How...
The research uses in-depth interviews to find out what really goes on beneath the internationally ac...
This paper's focus is on young people's university decision-making processes. It offers two key argu...
This article seeks to utilise Bourdieu’s conceptual framework published in 1984 to make sense of the...
Higher Education is predominately middle class in its milieu. This paper examines, through the voice...
Many studies use class as their starting point and assert that members of different social class, be...
Much have been said about Singapore’s education system, yet hardly anything has been investigated wi...
Economics is often described as the science of choice. Our paper is interested in studying the choi...
To understand the educational marginality of the Malays in Singapore, this project examines the perc...
The Singapore education system strictly observes meritocracy where it rewards students based on indi...
This study extends Boudon’s positional theory to understand how students from different social origi...
Background Research on the way that sixth-form students utilise cultural and social capital when app...
Social class is a topic that is often avoided in Singapore. In Singapore, the decisions making proce...
Decisions are typically influenced by students’ social characteristics, particularly their social cl...
With growing concerns about the employability of university fresh graduates in Singapore’s public un...
The term of a holistic education system has been constantly ringing in the ears of Singaporeans. How...
The research uses in-depth interviews to find out what really goes on beneath the internationally ac...
This paper's focus is on young people's university decision-making processes. It offers two key argu...
This article seeks to utilise Bourdieu’s conceptual framework published in 1984 to make sense of the...
Higher Education is predominately middle class in its milieu. This paper examines, through the voice...