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Social Mobility and Education in Britain: Research, Politics and Policy


Social Mobility and Education in Britain: Research, Politics and Policy

Hardback by Bukodi, Erzsebet (University of Oxford); Goldthorpe, John H. (University of Oxford)

Social Mobility and Education in Britain: Research, Politics and Policy

£50.00

ISBN:
9781108474962
Publication Date:
13 Dec 2018
Language:
English
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Pages:
260 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 15 - 16 May 2024
Social Mobility and Education in Britain: Research, Politics and Policy

Description

Building upon extensive research into modern British society, this book traces out trends in social mobility and their relation to educational inequalities, with surprising results. Contrary to what is widely supposed, Bukodi and Goldthorpe's findings show there has been no overall decline in social mobility - though downward mobility is tending to rise and upward mobility to fall - and Britain is not a distinctively low mobility society. However, the inequalities of mobility chances among individuals, in relation to their social origins, have not been reduced and remain in some respects extreme. Exposing the widespread misconceptions that prevail in political and policy circles, this book shows that educational policy alone cannot break the link between inequality of condition and inequality of opportunity. It will appeal to students, researchers, policy makers, and anyone interested in the issues surrounding social inequality, social mobility and education.

Contents

Introduction; 1. Social class as the context of social mobility; 2. Class mobility in absolute terms: the end of the Golden Age; 3. Class mobility in relative terms: resistance to change; 4. The pattern of social fluidity within the class structure: hierarchy, inheritance and status effects; 5. Education and social mobility: the OED triangle; 6. Social origins, ability and educational attainment: is there a wastage of talent?; 7. Education and the labour market: is education now class destiny?; 8. Origins versus education: are there 'glass floors' and 'glass ceilings'?; 9. Lifelong learning: compensation or cumulative advantage?; 10. Social mobility in Britain in comparative perspective: is Britain a low mobility society?; Conclusions.

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