preeminent in its comprehensiveness and quality ... The book is therefore without doubt destined to become a major standard reference in this field

Anne Hartung, European Sociological Review

The book provides a comprehensive and authoritative study of the patterns of ethnic educational inequality among the 'second generation' (that is of the children of migrants born in the country of destination) in secondary schools and higher education in ten western countries - Belgium, Britain, Canada, Finland, France, Germany, Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland and the USA. These are countries which have become increasingly diverse in recent years and which provide a range of educational systems, immigration rules, and integration policies. The experience of the second generation, who have been born and educated in the countries of destination, is widely seen as being a crucial test of whether western liberal democracies live up to their professed ideals of fairness and meritocracy. Education is likely to be crucial for the future integration of ethnic minorities, with important implications for social cohesion. The book investigates the educational careers of the second-generation groups using large-scale national datasets and harmonised analyses of outcomes in order to identify patterns of success and failure in education and the mechanisms underlying such inequalities. It examines whether such differences can be attributed to immigration policies of the receiving countries, the structure of the education system, the poverty of the sending countries, their cultural differences from the destination country, the degree of 'positive selection' of the migrants, or to more specific characteristics of particular ethnic minorities. It provides a rigorous description and quantification of ethnic inequalities in education and makes important progress in explaining existing inequalities.
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The volume explores the nature and extent of ethnic inequalities in education in ten major western countries. The focus is on differences between ethnic groups and between receiving countries. Are some minorities more successful, and if so why? Why might some countries be more favourable environments for educational progress than others?
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1. Introduction: The Comparative Study of Ethnic Inequalities in Educational Careers ; 2. Ethnic Minorities in Ten Western Countries: Migration Flows, Policies and Institutional Differences ; 3. Ethnic Penalties and Premia at the End of Lower Secondary Education ; 4. Ethnic Differences in Early School-Leaving ; 5. The Choice of Academic and Vocational Tracks in Upper Secondary Education ; 6. Completion of Upper Secondary Education ; 7. University Completion among the Children of Immigrants ; 8. Gender and Ethnic Inequalities across the Educational Career ; 9. Origin and Destination Effects on the Educational Careers of Second-Generation Minorities
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preeminent in its comprehensiveness and quality ... The book is therefore without doubt destined to become a major standard reference in this field
Contains important research findings on inequalities of educational attainment of ethnic minorities Countries studied: Belgium, Britain, Canada, Finland, France, Germany, Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland and the USA Helps to explain inequalities Chapters are written accessibly and statistical data is reserved for appendices
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Contains important research findings on inequalities of educational attainment of ethnic minorities Countries studied: Belgium, Britain, Canada, Finland, France, Germany, Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland and the USA Helps to explain inequalities Chapters are written accessibly and statistical data is reserved for appendices
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780197265741
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
646 gr
Høyde
241 mm
Bredde
172 mm
Dybde
25 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
245