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Once considered the land of opportunity, ostensibly welcoming tired and poor "huddled masses" from other countries, the United States is now a land of stri... Emily,Rauscher - 《Contemporary Sociology A Journal of Reviews》 被引量: 6发表: 2013年 The importance of the common family background...
We use four indices – a Pearson-Cramer index, an Overlap index, and two versions of Reardon’s index – in order to measure inequality of educational opportunity across Indian states. These indices are equal to zero if and only if conditional distributions of well-being are identical across ...
reduced career opportunityself‐perpetuating cycleEconomic inequality – the income gap between the wealthy and the poor – is increasing. Educational inequity has also increased with low-income students less likely to complete college than their wealthier counterparts. As the gap widens between the ...
Equality of Educational Opportunity and Attitudes Toward Income Inequality: Evidence from China A substantial literature in comparative politics and political economy emphasizes the importance of income inequality in redistributive policies and regime... X L� - 《Quarterly Journal of Political Science》 ...
2013). Thus, at the sub-national level, cohort fertility is subject to regional contextual conditions across the reproductive lifespan (Kulu 2013; Kulu, Vikat, and Andersson 2007). As we will discuss next, regionally varying contextual conditions might affect childbearing opportunity structures ...
The claim that the law can be an inequality-reducing weapon is a staple of legal and political discourse. Although it is hard to dispute that legal provisions sometimes work to reduce inequality, we argue that, at least in the domain of equal opportunity in education, the pattern of these ...
Trends in inequality of educational opportunity between 1930 and 1980 across 26 European nations. Eur. Soc. 20, 1–25 (2018). Article Google Scholar Shavit, Y. & Blossfeld, H.-P. Persistent Inequality: Changing Educational Attainment in Thirteen Countries (Westview Press, 1993). Power, C....
Harsh levels of social inequality stunt social mobility and progress towards equality of opportunity in Hong Kong. There are also strong connections between levels of social inequality and educational attainment in this "global city". This paper seeks to contribute to the important body of work on ...
They find that inequality of opportunity was negatively associated with economic growth at the state level in the United States, and this finding is robust to a series of alternative estimations such as the standard linear pooled-OLS, fixed effects (FE) and random effects (RE) estimates. On ...