Classical and recent accounts of education posit that education legitimately, and authoritatively, classifies individuals to positions of lower or higher status. However, despite these general theoretical claims, empirical evidence that provides an in-depth picture of the relationship between educational attainment and social status remains scarce. In this paper, based on a dataset of 31 countries (International Social Survey Programme), we investigate the extent to which education is related to subjective social status, the degree to which this is seen as legitimate, and how this relationship varies between countries. We contextualize this relationship with the influence of the centrality of education in countries (operationalized as the s...
To what extent does education affect formal and informal social capital, what is the influence of ed...
between social origin and educational attainment and the role that different national educa-tional p...
Individuals' demand for levels of educational attainment that exceed a society's compulsory and stan...
Classical and recent accounts of education posit that education legitimately, and authoritatively, c...
Classical and recent accounts of education posit that education legitimately, and authoritatively, c...
Education features almost constantly in political and social discussion, but its value and its effec...
This article considers how countries differ in the opinions that citizens hold about the fairness of...
Education features almost constantly in political and social discussion, but its value and its effec...
This article assesses trends over time in the influence of social origins on educational attainment ...
Over the past decades, the education system has gradually grown into a central and universal institu...
Questioning the assumption that education is the 'great social equalizer', this book takes a compara...
People care about their relative standing in society and therefore compare themselves to relevant ot...
A classic topic in the sociology of inequality lies in the subjective consequences of people’s strat...
This paper analyses the role of institutional stratification within higher education (course length,...
In this country-comparative study, we ask to what extent differentiation in secondary education acco...
To what extent does education affect formal and informal social capital, what is the influence of ed...
between social origin and educational attainment and the role that different national educa-tional p...
Individuals' demand for levels of educational attainment that exceed a society's compulsory and stan...
Classical and recent accounts of education posit that education legitimately, and authoritatively, c...
Classical and recent accounts of education posit that education legitimately, and authoritatively, c...
Education features almost constantly in political and social discussion, but its value and its effec...
This article considers how countries differ in the opinions that citizens hold about the fairness of...
Education features almost constantly in political and social discussion, but its value and its effec...
This article assesses trends over time in the influence of social origins on educational attainment ...
Over the past decades, the education system has gradually grown into a central and universal institu...
Questioning the assumption that education is the 'great social equalizer', this book takes a compara...
People care about their relative standing in society and therefore compare themselves to relevant ot...
A classic topic in the sociology of inequality lies in the subjective consequences of people’s strat...
This paper analyses the role of institutional stratification within higher education (course length,...
In this country-comparative study, we ask to what extent differentiation in secondary education acco...
To what extent does education affect formal and informal social capital, what is the influence of ed...
between social origin and educational attainment and the role that different national educa-tional p...
Individuals' demand for levels of educational attainment that exceed a society's compulsory and stan...