Elite universities are credited as launch points for the widest variety of meaningful careers. Yet, year after year at the most selective universities, nearly half the graduating seniors head to a surprisingly narrow band of professional options. Over the past few decades, this has largely been into the finance and consulting sectors, but increasingly it also includes high-tech firms. This study uses a cultural-organizational lens to show how student cultures and campus structures steer large portions of anxious and uncertain students into high-wealth, high-status occupational sectors. Interviewing 56 students and recent alumni at Harvard and Stanford Universities, we found that the majority of our respondents experienced confusion about ca...
Higher Education (HE) is seen as a tool to create job opportunities and enhance individuals’ quality...
Thesis advisor: Hans de WitDo employers prioritize the signal associated with the name of the univer...
During 1990s, job markets for university graduates faced drastic changes. On the one hand, the numbe...
Elite universities are credited as launch points for the widest variety of meaningful careers. Yet, ...
The study of elites is enjoying a revival at a time of increasing economic inequality. Sociologists ...
Using concepts associated with effectively maintained inequality theory and horizontal stratificatio...
Elite companies have long expressed a desire to hire the most talented applicants. They report wanti...
The literature on social stratification has paid considerable attention to whether and to what exten...
The symbolic value of being recruited by a high status multinational company likely represents an im...
The literature on social stratification has paid considerable attention to the question of whether a...
There is a continuing trend within higher education policy to frame undergraduate study as ‘hu...
Both class and racial status matter for establishing connections within a university setting and pee...
Graduate outcomes – including rates of employment and earnings – are marked by persistent inequaliti...
While income inequality among college graduates is well documented, inequality in occupational statu...
While careers are often conceptualized as individual paths through occupations—propelled by internal...
Higher Education (HE) is seen as a tool to create job opportunities and enhance individuals’ quality...
Thesis advisor: Hans de WitDo employers prioritize the signal associated with the name of the univer...
During 1990s, job markets for university graduates faced drastic changes. On the one hand, the numbe...
Elite universities are credited as launch points for the widest variety of meaningful careers. Yet, ...
The study of elites is enjoying a revival at a time of increasing economic inequality. Sociologists ...
Using concepts associated with effectively maintained inequality theory and horizontal stratificatio...
Elite companies have long expressed a desire to hire the most talented applicants. They report wanti...
The literature on social stratification has paid considerable attention to whether and to what exten...
The symbolic value of being recruited by a high status multinational company likely represents an im...
The literature on social stratification has paid considerable attention to the question of whether a...
There is a continuing trend within higher education policy to frame undergraduate study as ‘hu...
Both class and racial status matter for establishing connections within a university setting and pee...
Graduate outcomes – including rates of employment and earnings – are marked by persistent inequaliti...
While income inequality among college graduates is well documented, inequality in occupational statu...
While careers are often conceptualized as individual paths through occupations—propelled by internal...
Higher Education (HE) is seen as a tool to create job opportunities and enhance individuals’ quality...
Thesis advisor: Hans de WitDo employers prioritize the signal associated with the name of the univer...
During 1990s, job markets for university graduates faced drastic changes. On the one hand, the numbe...