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Institutional constraints and the translation of college aspirations into intentions - evidence from a factorial survey
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Abstract
This article examines under which conditions high school students' college aspirations (unconstrained wishes) translate into (constrained) college intentions. Drawing on the Wisconsin model of status attainment and sociological rational choice theory, it is argued that - while educational aspiration... view more
This article examines under which conditions high school students' college aspirations (unconstrained wishes) translate into (constrained) college intentions. Drawing on the Wisconsin model of status attainment and sociological rational choice theory, it is argued that - while educational aspirations are mainly the result of socialization processes within families and schools - educational intentions are constrained by institutional opportunities and barriers emerging from the higher education system, which might influence students from different social backgrounds in different ways. The focus lies on four institutional characteristics of German higher education institutions - namely geographical distance, reputation, selection procedures and the information provided by colleges. Methodologically, I draw on a factorial survey on application intentions for college programs that is integrated in a survey of Berlin high school students who indicated an aspiration to attend college one year before graduating. The findings suggest that distance from home is an especially strong constraint on college application intentions. The effects of the institutional dimensions, however, rarely differ for students from different social backgrounds. Nevertheless, social background differences can be observed regarding the overall strength of application intentions indicating that socially advantaged students feel generally less constrained by the institutional characteristics presented to them. The implications of these findings are discussed.... view less
Keywords
school transition; course of education; university level of education; college; institutional factors; educational opportunity; university admission; admissions restriction; social inequality; Federal Republic of Germany
Classification
Sociology of Education
University Education
Free Keywords
college aspiration; institutional constraints; vignette study
Document language
English
Publication Year
2016
Page/Pages
p. 112-128
Journal
Research in Social Stratification and Mobility (2016) 46
Handle
http://hdl.handle.net/10419/218969
ISSN
0276-5624
Status
Postprint; peer reviewed
Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0