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Social stratification of education by ethnic minority groups over generations in the UK
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Abstract A large body of research has been conducted both on the social stratification of education at the general level and on the educational attainments of ethnic minority groups in the UK. The former has established the increasing fluidity in the class-education association, without paying much attention... view more
A large body of research has been conducted both on the social stratification of education at the general level and on the educational attainments of ethnic minority groups in the UK. The former has established the increasing fluidity in the class-education association, without paying much attention to ethnicity, whilst the latter has shown reinvigorated aspirations by the second generation without fine-grained analyses. This paper adds to this literature by examining the relationship between family class, ethno-generational status and educational attainment for various 1st, 1.5, 2nd, 2.5, 3rd and 4th generations in contemporary UK society. Using data from Understanding Society, we study the educational attainment of different ethno-generational groups. Our analysis shows high educational selectivity among the earlier generations, a disruptive process for the 1.5 generation, high second-generation achievement, and a "convergence toward the mean" for later generations. Parental class generally operates in a similar way for the ethno-generational groups and for the majority population, yet some minority ethnic groups of salariat origins do not benefit from parental advantages as easily. An "elite, middle and lower" structure manifests itself in the intergenerational transmission of advantage in educational attainment. This paper thus reveals new features of class-ethno relations hitherto unavailable in UK research.... view less
Keywords
social stratification; minority; Great Britain; ethnic origin; ethnic group; ethnic relations; level of education attained; ethnicity; generation
Classification
Ethnology, Cultural Anthropology, Ethnosociology
Migration, Sociology of Migration
Document language
English
Publication Year
2017
Page/Pages
p. 45-54
Journal
Social Inclusion, 5 (2017) 1
Issue topic
International Migration and Ethnic Integration
ISSN
2183-2803
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed