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Educational family background and the realisation of educational career intentions: participation of German upper secondary graduates in higher education over time
Authors:Felix Weiss  Hanna-Marei Steininger
Institution:1. Institute for Sociology, University of Cologne, Greinstr. 2, 50939, Cologne, Germany
2. Mannheim Centre for European Social Research (MZES), University of Mannheim, Mannheim, Germany
Abstract:In this article, we evaluate the impact of social origin on the realisation of educational intentions at the time of becoming eligible for higher education in Germany. In general, we find high persistence of intentions and actual attendance of higher education. However, effects of parental education on the changes of educational intentions increase the existing social inequality with regard to higher education at the time of leaving secondary school. The group which is affected most are those young adults planning to study after vocational training—while the gap between different origin groups does not widen much during other stop-outs from education. This can be explained only partly by previous educational performance. The findings suggest that estimates of educational inequality are attenuated when entry into higher education is approximated by educational intentions of young adults.
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