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Impact of Primary and Secondary Social Origin Factors on the Transition to University in the Czech Republic

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    0449136 - SOÚ 2016 RIV GB eng J - Journal Article
    Simonová, Natalie - Soukup, P.
    Impact of Primary and Secondary Social Origin Factors on the Transition to University in the Czech Republic.
    British Journal of Sociology of Education. Roč. 36, č. 5 (2015), s. 707-728. ISSN 0142-5692. E-ISSN 1465-3346
    Institutional support: RVO:68378025
    Keywords : educational inequality * social origin * primary and secondary effects
    Subject RIV: AO - Sociology, Demography
    Impact factor: 1.220, year: 2015
    http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01425692.2013.854690

    The main objective of this paper is to show to what extent and why students with the same academic aptitude but different social backgrounds have different odds of entering university. For our analysis, we separated primary and secondary factors of social origin in the formation of educational inequalities (Boudon 1974). The results show that the primary and secondary factors have approximately the same influence on the transition to university. The Czech schools do not affect the process of forming educational aspirations and transition to university and merely ‘classify’ children according to their social origin. This situation emerged during the socialist era and has remained unchanged after the fall of communism (1989). However, the mechanism of the social origin effect has changed – while cultural capital with a "direct" impact had a major role to play during the socialist era, at present, there is a rather "indirect" influence through the economic capital.
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