This article analyses the impact of social class on families’ and teachers’ decision-making within an institutionalized family–school dialogue in France. The dialogue decides which upper secondary school track a student will attend and consists of three main steps: (1) family’s school track request; (2) staff meeting’s subsequent school track proposition; and (3) family’s optional rejection of the staff’s proposition. Using national longitudinal data, I find that parents’ cultural capital importantly mediates secondary effects (i.e. social class effects that remain after controlling for school performance) on families’ requests and their rejections of staffs’ propositions. Social class effects on staffs’ propositions are accounted for by fa...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Sociology. American UniversitySchool choice, whereby parents choose their chil...
peer reviewedHabitus plays a crucial part in Bourdieu's theory of sociocultural reproduction for und...
The dictum that “context matters” notwithstanding, few researchers have focused on how social capita...
This dissertation addressed the impact of student social class on the decision-making of families an...
This paper analyzes the generation of social class differentials at the transition from lower to upp...
Abstract: In France, the transition from lower to upper secondary education is quite particular: fam...
In France, the transition from lower to upper secondary education is quite particular: families are ...
This article tests whether the Breen–Goldthorpe model offers an empirically valid prediction of educ...
This paper examines the impact of family background (social class, cultural and economic capital) an...
© 2016 Westburn Publishers Ltd. This article explores how social class is linguistically negotiated ...
This paper examines the roles of parental social class and cultural capital in inequalities in Engli...
The current political climate of educational reform very actively focuses on the positive aspects of...
This study investigates the choices that students coming from different social backgrounds and from ...
Social class differences in educational decision-making form an important explanation for persisting...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Sociology. American UniversitySchool choice, whereby parents choose their chil...
peer reviewedHabitus plays a crucial part in Bourdieu's theory of sociocultural reproduction for und...
The dictum that “context matters” notwithstanding, few researchers have focused on how social capita...
This dissertation addressed the impact of student social class on the decision-making of families an...
This paper analyzes the generation of social class differentials at the transition from lower to upp...
Abstract: In France, the transition from lower to upper secondary education is quite particular: fam...
In France, the transition from lower to upper secondary education is quite particular: families are ...
This article tests whether the Breen–Goldthorpe model offers an empirically valid prediction of educ...
This paper examines the impact of family background (social class, cultural and economic capital) an...
© 2016 Westburn Publishers Ltd. This article explores how social class is linguistically negotiated ...
This paper examines the roles of parental social class and cultural capital in inequalities in Engli...
The current political climate of educational reform very actively focuses on the positive aspects of...
This study investigates the choices that students coming from different social backgrounds and from ...
Social class differences in educational decision-making form an important explanation for persisting...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Sociology. American UniversitySchool choice, whereby parents choose their chil...
peer reviewedHabitus plays a crucial part in Bourdieu's theory of sociocultural reproduction for und...
The dictum that “context matters” notwithstanding, few researchers have focused on how social capita...