Educational tracking and social inequalities in long-term labor market outcomes: Six countries in comparison

Author:

Schindler Steffen1ORCID,Bar-Haim Eyal2ORCID,Barone Carlo3,Fels Birkelund Jesper4,Boliver Vikki5,Capsada-Munsech Queralt6ORCID,Erola Jani7,Facchini Marta3,Feniger Yariv2,Heiskala Laura7,Herbaut Estelle8,Ichou Mathieu9,Karlson Kristian Bernt4,Kleinert Corinna10ORCID,Reimer David11,Traini Claudia12,Triventi Moris13,Vallet Louis-André14

Affiliation:

1. University of Bamberg, Germany

2. School of Education, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel

3. SciencesPo—Centre de Recherche sur les Inégalités Sociales, France

4. University of Copenhagen, Denmark

5. Durham University, UK

6. University of Glasgow, UK

7. University of Turku, Finland

8. University of Bourgogne, France

9. Institut national d’études démographiques (INED), France

10. Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories (LIfBi) and University of Bamberg, Germany

11. University of Iceland, Iceland and Aarhus University, Denmark

12. Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany

13. University of Trento, Italy

14. Sorbonne University, GEMASS—CNRS—National Centre for Scientific Research, France

Abstract

In this country-comparative study, we ask to what extent differentiation in secondary education accounts for the association between social origins and social destinations in adult age. We go beyond the widely applied formal definitions of educational tracking and particularly pay attention to country-specific approaches to educational differentiation. Our main expectation is that once we factor in these particularities, the degree to which educational differentiation accounts for social reproduction is quite similar across countries. Our analyses are based on national individual-level life-course data from six European countries that span from secondary education to occupational maturity. Our findings show that educational differentiation mediates the association between social origins and social destinations to a substantial degree in all countries. However, we still find some differences between countries in the extent to which educational differentiation accounts for social reproduction.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Social Sciences (miscellaneous),Sociology and Political Science

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