KATRŇÁK, Tomáš and Petr FUČÍK. Existuje souvislost mezi sociální mobilitou a vzdělanostní homogamií? (Is there a relationship between social mobility and educational homogamy?). In Sociální reprodukce a integrace: ideály a meze. Brno: Masarykova univerzita, 2007, p. 43-62, 19 pp. ISBN 978-80-210-4439-5.
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Original name Existuje souvislost mezi sociální mobilitou a vzdělanostní homogamií?
Name in Czech Existuje souvislost mezi sociální mobilitou a vzdělanostní homogamií?
Name (in English) Is there a relationship between social mobility and educational homogamy?
Authors KATRŇÁK, Tomáš (203 Czech Republic, guarantor) and Petr FUČÍK (203 Czech Republic).
Edition Brno, Sociální reprodukce a integrace: ideály a meze, p. 43-62, 19 pp. 2007.
Publisher Masarykova univerzita
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Original language Czech
Type of outcome Proceedings paper
Field of Study 50000 5. Social Sciences
Country of publisher Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14230/07:00023180
Organization unit Faculty of Social Studies
ISBN 978-80-210-4439-5
UT WoS 000263293700003
Keywords in English social mobility; educational homogamy; ESS
Tags educational homogamy, ESS, social mobility
Tags International impact, Reviewed
Changed by Changed by: Mgr. Petr Fučík, PhD., učo 44497. Changed: 23/6/2009 09:15.
Abstract
As with social mobility, educational homogamy refers to the degree of societal openness. High social mobility indicates low educational homogamy: class and educational structures are open because people overcome relatively easily class and educational differences. Low social mobility goes hand in hand with high educational homogamy: class and educational structures are closed, and class and educational barriers at the level of everyday practice are more difficult to overcome. This relationship between social mobility and educational homogamy was many times mentioned in social stratification research but it has not been rigorously tested empirically. The article tackles two questions: (1) Is there a relationship between social mobility and educational homogamy in European countries? (2) Is there a relationship between educational mobility and educational homogamy in European countries? To answer the first question we use data from Social Stratification in Eastern Europe after 1989 for six countries. To answer the second question, we use the data from two waves of the European Social Survey (2002, 2004) on forty five countries. Log-linear and log-multiplicative models are used to test these two hypotheses. The hypotheses are tested from a comparative social stratification point of view.
Abstract (in English)
As with social mobility, educational homogamy refers to the degree of societal openness. High social mobility indicates low educational homogamy: class and educational structures are open because people overcome relatively easily class and educational differences. Low social mobility goes hand in hand with high educational homogamy: class and educational structures are closed, and class and educational barriers at the level of everyday practice are more difficult to overcome. This relationship between social mobility and educational homogamy was many times mentioned in social stratification research but it has not been rigorously tested empirically. The article tackles two questions: (1) Is there a relationship between social mobility and educational homogamy in European countries? (2) Is there a relationship between educational mobility and educational homogamy in European countries? To answer the first question we use data from Social Stratification in Eastern Europe after 1989 for six countries. To answer the second question, we use the data from two waves of the European Social Survey (2002, 2004) on forty five countries. Log-linear and log-multiplicative models are used to test these two hypotheses. The hypotheses are tested from a comparative social stratification point of view.
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MSM0021622408, plan (intention)Name: Reprodukce a integrace společnosti (Acronym: IVRIS)
Investor: Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the CR, Reproduction and integration of society
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