Educational Careers and Social Inequality – Analysis of the Impact of Social Origin on Educational Career Patterns and Their Labor Market Outcomes from a Comparative Perspective

Project Directors Prof. Dr. Marita Jacob Project Staff Felix Weiss, Markus Klein BMBF-funded 2010 – 2013

Research question/goal:

This project examined two research questions to deepen the understanding of social origin on delayed achievement of education. First, whether social origin influences if young adults re-enroll into higher education. Second, whether returns to education on the labour market differ between different educational career patterns. The second question has important implications for the consequences of the first question in the context of intergenerational social inequality. These questions were approached using secondary analysis of existing longitudinal micro-data. Since the moderation of the micro-processes through institutional conditions is of particular interest, the analyses involved a comparison of both processes over three societies, Germany, Sweden and the United States. The focus was on analysis for the German case. The comparison cases, however, added additional insights on the processes in educational systems which are similar to recent developments of the German system.

Project funding of the BMBF ended 30.04.2013. Nevertheless, several articles were published after end of funding and a dissertation thesis was submitted. For the BMBF a summary of all relevant results had been delivered, covering research results and discussing them in the light of policy making. The project is now completed.


Publications

Journal Articles

  • Jacob, Marita, Markus Klein (2013): Der Einfluss der Bildungsherkunft auf den Berufseinstieg und die ersten Erwerbsjahre von Universitätsabsolventen. Beiträge zur Hochschulforschung, 35, 1, 8-37. More
  • Jacob, Marita, Felix Weiss (2011): Class origin and young adults' re-enrollment. Research in Social Stratification and Mobility, 29, 4, 415-426. More

Presentations

  • Weiss, Felix, Josipa Roksa (2012): Blurring Boundaries Between School and Work in the U.S. - New Dimensions of Educational Inequality?. [International Sociological Association RC28 on Social Stratification and Social Mobility Spring Meeting, Chinese University of Hong Kong, 09/05/2012 - 13/05/2012]. More
  • Jacob, Marita (2011): Ungleichheiten nach der Immatrikulation. Arbeitsmarktbedingungen und die soziale Differenzierung studentischer Erwerbstätigkeit. [Soziologisches Kolloquium an der Johannes-Gutenberg-Universität, Mainz, 24/05/2011 - 24/05/2011]. More
  • Weiss, Felix (2011): Ways to and through higher education – describing social differences in higher education patterns in Germany, Sweden and the US. [Education in turbulent times: 6th Annual Conference of the Albanian Institute of Sociology (AIS), Tirana, 20/11/2011 - 21/11/2011]. More
  • Weiss, Felix, Marita Jacob (2011): Inequalities beyond access? Labour market conditions and social differences in students’ jobs. [American Sociological Association 106th Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada, 19/08/2011 - 22/08/2011]. More
  • Weiss, Felix (2011): EMI in Germany: Two Cases of Qualitative Differentiation in Education. [ISA RC28 Summer Meeting, Iowa City, 09/08/2011 - 12/08/2011]. More
  • Jacob, Marita, Felix Weiss (2010): Inequalities beyond access? Labour market conditions and social differences in students' jobs. [Transition in Youth Network Conference, Dublin, 08/09/2010 - 10/09/2010]. More
  • Weiss, Felix (2010): Ungleichheit über den Zugang hinaus. Arbeitsmarktbedingungen und die soziale Differenzierung studentischer Erwerbstätigkeit. [Kolloquium Empirische Sozialforschung, Konstanz, 16/11/2010 - 16/11/2010]. More

Thesis

  • Weiss, Felix (2013): Postsecondary educational careers and social inequality: an analysis of social origin differences in educational career trajectories and their labor market outcomes in the US, Sweden and Germany. Mannheim, University of Mannheim. More