This study examines the links between parental education and students’ choice of field of study in Norwegian higher education. In our interpretation of the results, we suggest a status group perspective that integrates risk aversion models, micro-class theory, and cultural reproduction schemes. Complete Norwegian register data for all individuals born from 1955 to 1980 allow for a fine-grained examination of diverse fields of study not attempted in earlier studies. The findings reveal that intergenerational reproduction of educational fields is widespread, but its extent varies across fields of study. The tendency is most pronounced among children of professional, educated parents with masters and higher-level degrees. Moreover, the ...
The degree to which wealth is transmitted from one generation to the next is re-garded as a measure ...
Despite the historical trend in all Western societies to increase educational participation irrespec...
This study investigates whether families navigate educational institutions more successfully if they...
This study examines the links between parental education and students’ choice of field of study in N...
The intergenerational mobility in education length is well-documented. However, the number of people...
In this paper we study to what extent parental field of study affects a person’s educational level a...
Title: The Secondary Effects of Social Origin on the Choice of Study Field. The “Secondary” Effects ...
As universities face unprecedented numbers of applicants, competition for access to the more prestig...
This paper examines whether the expansion of higher education has reduced inequality by providing mo...
In this paper we study to what extent parental field of study affects a person’s educational level a...
Level of education has always been the focus of attention in studies on the intergenerational transm...
Level of education has always been the focus of attention in studies on the intergenerational transm...
Field of study decisions are important for children’s future life chances, as significant difference...
This Senior Independent Study explores the relationship between socioeconomic status, the level of p...
The paper investigates whether or not parents influence their children’s choice for tertiary insti...
The degree to which wealth is transmitted from one generation to the next is re-garded as a measure ...
Despite the historical trend in all Western societies to increase educational participation irrespec...
This study investigates whether families navigate educational institutions more successfully if they...
This study examines the links between parental education and students’ choice of field of study in N...
The intergenerational mobility in education length is well-documented. However, the number of people...
In this paper we study to what extent parental field of study affects a person’s educational level a...
Title: The Secondary Effects of Social Origin on the Choice of Study Field. The “Secondary” Effects ...
As universities face unprecedented numbers of applicants, competition for access to the more prestig...
This paper examines whether the expansion of higher education has reduced inequality by providing mo...
In this paper we study to what extent parental field of study affects a person’s educational level a...
Level of education has always been the focus of attention in studies on the intergenerational transm...
Level of education has always been the focus of attention in studies on the intergenerational transm...
Field of study decisions are important for children’s future life chances, as significant difference...
This Senior Independent Study explores the relationship between socioeconomic status, the level of p...
The paper investigates whether or not parents influence their children’s choice for tertiary insti...
The degree to which wealth is transmitted from one generation to the next is re-garded as a measure ...
Despite the historical trend in all Western societies to increase educational participation irrespec...
This study investigates whether families navigate educational institutions more successfully if they...