Parental education and educational aspirations of children: Cases of Serbia and Slovenia
Author(s) -
Mladen Radulović,
Sabina Autor,
Dragana Gundogan
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
sociologija
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.174
H-Index - 8
eISSN - 2406-0712
pISSN - 0038-0318
DOI - 10.2298/soc1703339r
Subject(s) - positive correlation , order (exchange) , demographic economics , negative correlation , correlation , sociology , psychology , political science , developmental psychology , economics , medicine , finance , geometry , mathematics
The paper is focused on the asumption from contemporary studies showing that students whose parents have lower levels of education are underrepresented in student populations in Serbia and Slovenia, as well as 1 mradulovic@ipi.ac.rs 2 Rad predstavlja rezultat rada na projektima Unapređivanje kvaliteta i dostupnosti obrazovanja u procesima modernizacije Srbije (br. 47008) i Od podsticanja inicijative, saradnje i stvaralaštva u obrazovanju do novih uloga i identiteta u društvu (br. 179034) čiju realizaciju finansira Ministarstvo prosvete, nauke i tehnološkog razvoja Republike Srbije (2011–2017). 340 SOCIOLOGIJA, Vol. LIX (2017), N° 3 Bourdieu’s claims that in capitalist societies subjective expectations are affiliated with objective chances. We investigated if educational expectations are in correlation with parental education in this post socialist countries. Bearing in mind different paths of post socialist transformations in these two examined countries, we also tested if this correlation of parental education and educational expectations is different in two countries, or this correlation is stronger in slovenian society. In order to achieve this, we conducted survey among final year high school students in Serbia (n=1973) and Slovenia (n=867). Results are showing that in both, Serbia and Slovenia, higher educational level of parent is correlated with higher educational aspirations of child, as well as with their previous educational choices (type of high school attended). Also, it is remarked that the correlation is stronger in Slovenia, which can be explained by different dynamics of post socialist transformation.
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