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Parental Unemployment and the Transition into Tertiary Education: Can Institutions Moderate the Adverse Effects?
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Abstract We examine how parental unemployment affects children’s transition to postsecondary education in different institutional contexts. Drawing on theoretical perspectives in intergenerational mobility research and sociology of higher education, we estimate the extent to which these intergenerational eff... mehr
We examine how parental unemployment affects children’s transition to postsecondary education in different institutional contexts. Drawing on theoretical perspectives in intergenerational mobility research and sociology of higher education, we estimate the extent to which these intergenerational effects depend on social and education policies. We use data from five longitudinal surveys to analyze the effects of parental unemployment on entry to postsecondary education in 21 countries. The results of multilevel regression analysis show that in contexts that provide better insurance against unemployment, in terms of generous earnings replacement, the adverse effect of parental unemployment is alleviated. Moreover, entry gaps between youth from unemployed and employed households are smaller in tertiary education systems with more opportunity-equalizing education policies that provide more financial support to students and reduce the role of private expenditure. Some evidence also indicates that policies are more relevant for children of less-educated unemployed parents.... weniger
Thesaurusschlagwörter
Eltern; Arbeitslosigkeit; Schulübergang; Bildungsmobilität; Bildungspolitik; Sozialpolitik; Student; Hochschulbildung; soziale Sicherung
Klassifikation
soziale Sicherung
Familienpolitik, Jugendpolitik, Altenpolitik
soziale Probleme
Freie Schlagwörter
EU-SILC 2007-2014
Sprache Dokument
Englisch
Publikationsjahr
2020
Seitenangabe
S. 616-647
Zeitschriftentitel
Social Forces, 99 (2020) 2
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1093/sf/soz155
ISSN
1534-7605
Status
Veröffentlichungsversion; begutachtet (peer reviewed)