Cultural Practices and Socioeconomic Attainment
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Why do parents who have high levels of education tend to have children who perform better at school stay at school longer and end up with more desirable jobs? Researchers have evidence of how distinct factors affect educational and occupational success but significantly less understanding of the actual mechanisms involved. This work uses new Australian data to investigate those mechanisms examining how cultural participation and parental encouragement affect adolescent and adult stratification outcomes in advanced modern society. Crook develops theoretical accounts of the possible mechanisms linking family background with socioeconomic success and tests competing hypotheses using a synthetic approach drawing on the strengths of the two distinct traditions of social stratification research.
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