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School Market in Quebec and the Reproduction of Social Inequalities in Higher Education

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dc.contributor.author Kamanzi, Pierre Canisius
dc.date.accessioned 2019-04-30T14:00:38Z
dc.date.available 2019-04-30T14:00:38Z
dc.date.issued 2019
dc.identifier http://dx.doi.org/10.17645/si.v7i1.1613
dc.identifier.issn 2183-2803 fr
dc.identifier.uri https://eduq.info/xmlui/handle/11515/37182
dc.identifier.uri https://www.cogitatiopress.com/socialinclusion/
dc.description.abstract The purpose of this article is to show that the stratification of the Quebec secondary school market contributes to the reproduction of social inequalities in higher education. The results obtained from a sample (N = 2,677) of a cohort of students born in 1984 and observed up to the age of 22 show that the influence of social origin operates in large part via mediation of the type of institution attended. Students enrolled in private or public institutions offering enriched programs (in mathematics, science or languages) are significantly more likely to access college and university education than their peers who attended a public institution offering only regular programs. Additional analyses reveal that the probability of attending a private or public institution offering enriched programs is strongly correlated with the social origin of the student. The influence of the education market itself operates through differences in performance and educational aspirations that characterize students in the three types of establishments. fr
dc.format.extent 1 fichier PDF fr
dc.format.medium Ressource électronique fr
dc.language.iso eng fr
dc.publisher Cogitatio fr
dc.relation.ispartof Social Inclusion, vol. 7, no 1, 2019 fr
dc.subject Accès à l'éducation fr
dc.subject Égalité en éducation fr
dc.subject Statut socio-économique fr
dc.subject Enseignement postsecondaire fr
dc.subject Enseignement collégial fr
dc.subject Différences sociales fr
dc.title School Market in Quebec and the Reproduction of Social Inequalities in Higher Education fr
dc.type Article de périodique fr
dc.rights.license CC-BY


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