For the past 20 years, social scientists have devoted increasing attention to the links between type of postsecondary education received and socioeconomic inequalities. Borrowing the terminology of Charles & Bradley (2002), we refer to the forms of these connections as horizontal dimensions of education-based stratification. We review studies of how institutional characteristics (college quality and type) and college experiences (field of specialization, academic performance, and pathway) are related to labor market outcomes. We also discuss research that treats college quality and field of specialization as dependent variables influenced by gender, race, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status. Throughout, we assess alternative theoretical e...
textFor decades, research has explored how family background shapes access to and success in postsec...
This thesis analyses the extent students are stratified into subjects depending on their social back...
The increasing concentration of wealthy students at highly selective colleges is widely perceived, b...
For the past 20 years, social scientists have devoted increasing attention to the links between type...
Studies typically find large variation in labor market outcomes not only between educational levels,...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2012Mostly absent from the research investigating the e...
Rooted in sociological models of educational transitions and tracking, this study examines patterns ...
There has been a large expansion of the higher education sector in the past two and a half decades. ...
This article explores how the horizontal differentiation of upper secondary education affects studen...
This paper aims to answer two questions concerning inequalities in tertiary education. First questio...
Item does not contain fulltextIt is well documented that stratification in education precedes social...
textIt is frequently stated that higher education is our nation’s greatest vehicle for social mobili...
This study looks at factors that predict whether young people apply to and attend a postsecondary in...
My dissertation consists of three distinct yet interrelated studies. Its purpose is to extend resear...
A college degree is widely thought to level the playing field for students from different social cla...
textFor decades, research has explored how family background shapes access to and success in postsec...
This thesis analyses the extent students are stratified into subjects depending on their social back...
The increasing concentration of wealthy students at highly selective colleges is widely perceived, b...
For the past 20 years, social scientists have devoted increasing attention to the links between type...
Studies typically find large variation in labor market outcomes not only between educational levels,...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2012Mostly absent from the research investigating the e...
Rooted in sociological models of educational transitions and tracking, this study examines patterns ...
There has been a large expansion of the higher education sector in the past two and a half decades. ...
This article explores how the horizontal differentiation of upper secondary education affects studen...
This paper aims to answer two questions concerning inequalities in tertiary education. First questio...
Item does not contain fulltextIt is well documented that stratification in education precedes social...
textIt is frequently stated that higher education is our nation’s greatest vehicle for social mobili...
This study looks at factors that predict whether young people apply to and attend a postsecondary in...
My dissertation consists of three distinct yet interrelated studies. Its purpose is to extend resear...
A college degree is widely thought to level the playing field for students from different social cla...
textFor decades, research has explored how family background shapes access to and success in postsec...
This thesis analyses the extent students are stratified into subjects depending on their social back...
The increasing concentration of wealthy students at highly selective colleges is widely perceived, b...