Building on recent advances in theory, data, and analytic technique, this book presents the goal of identifying and assessing the processes by which a birth cohort is distributed in the social stratification system, given its position of origin in that system.
Building on recent advances in theory, data, and analytic technique, this book presents the goal of identifying and assessing the processes by which a birth cohort is distributed in the social stratification system, given its position of origin in that system.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Alan C. Kerckhoff professor of sociology at Duke University, is the author of many important books and journal articles on careers, education, and social stratification.
Inhaltsangabe
Part One Conceptualizing Careers and Stratification Processes Introduction to Part ONe Structuration and Individualization: The Life Course as a Continuous, Multilevel Process Social Psychological Aspects of Achievement Building Conceptual and Empirical Bridges between Studies of Educational and Labor Force Careers Part Two Educational Contexts and Processes Introduction to Part Two Educational Stratification and Individual Careers Educational Tracking during the Early Years: First Grade Placements and Middle School Constraints Peer Social Networks and Adolescent Career Development School Choice and Community Segregation: Findings from Scotland Educational Processes and School Reform Part Three Education and Labor Force Linkages Introduction to Part Three Educational Credentials and the Labor Market: An Inter Industry Comparison Education, Earnings Gain, and Earnings Loss in Loosely and Tightly Structured Labor Markets: A Comparison between the United States and Germany Education and Credentialing Systems, Labor Market Structure and the Work of Allied Health Occupations Creating Capitalists: The Social Origins of Entrepreneurship in Post Communist Poland Part Four Social System Contexts Introduction to Part Four The Politics of Mobility Stratification and Attainment in a Large Japanese Firm Changing Contexts of Careers: Trends in Labor Market Structures and Some Implications for Labor Force Outcomes
Part One Conceptualizing Careers and Stratification Processes Introduction to Part ONe Structuration and Individualization: The Life Course as a Continuous, Multilevel Process Social Psychological Aspects of Achievement Building Conceptual and Empirical Bridges between Studies of Educational and Labor Force Careers Part Two Educational Contexts and Processes Introduction to Part Two Educational Stratification and Individual Careers Educational Tracking during the Early Years: First Grade Placements and Middle School Constraints Peer Social Networks and Adolescent Career Development School Choice and Community Segregation: Findings from Scotland Educational Processes and School Reform Part Three Education and Labor Force Linkages Introduction to Part Three Educational Credentials and the Labor Market: An Inter Industry Comparison Education, Earnings Gain, and Earnings Loss in Loosely and Tightly Structured Labor Markets: A Comparison between the United States and Germany Education and Credentialing Systems, Labor Market Structure and the Work of Allied Health Occupations Creating Capitalists: The Social Origins of Entrepreneurship in Post Communist Poland Part Four Social System Contexts Introduction to Part Four The Politics of Mobility Stratification and Attainment in a Large Japanese Firm Changing Contexts of Careers: Trends in Labor Market Structures and Some Implications for Labor Force Outcomes
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