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Educational pathways and their role in occupational and class attainment in Czech society

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Smith, Michael

Sociologicky casopis - Czech Sociological Review

2019

55

6

853-878

education ; educational level ; social class ; employment status

Czechia

Employment

https://doi.org/10.13060/00380288.2020.55.6.494

English

Bibliogr.;Charts;Statistics

"This article introduces a new approach to the study of the association between education and socio-economic outcomes in the Czech Republic: educational pathways, which are the primary channels of study involving at least two educational transitions with qualitatively different tracks. Based on Czech Household Panel Study data, I operationalise Czech educational pathways between secondary and tertiary education and examine the role of eight different educational paths on ESeC-derived social classes, contrasted by parental education, gender, and birth cohort. Based on the ordered logit model, I compute the predicted probability that specific educational pathways would lead to a specific class status. I find that the educational pathway approach yields distinct insights about the education-class link that would be masked had I studied only highest level of education attained. The educational pathway approach could, therefore, be a fruitful way to approach other areas of Czech social stratification research.."

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