Patterns of intergenerational educational mobility are studied in twelve post-communist countries of Central Europe and the former Soviet Union (FSU). No clear trend in educational inheritance emerges over the recent 50 years, covering both the period of socialism and transition to a market economy. If any, we find the decrease in intergenerational persistence up until the generation of the 1950s. In subsequent years no furhter decline is observed. On the contrary, in a number of states the correlation between parents' and children's schooling got stronger, further increasing over the period of transition.

Education and socioeconomic mobility in post-communist countries

Verashchagina A
2012-01-01

Abstract

Patterns of intergenerational educational mobility are studied in twelve post-communist countries of Central Europe and the former Soviet Union (FSU). No clear trend in educational inheritance emerges over the recent 50 years, covering both the period of socialism and transition to a market economy. If any, we find the decrease in intergenerational persistence up until the generation of the 1950s. In subsequent years no furhter decline is observed. On the contrary, in a number of states the correlation between parents' and children's schooling got stronger, further increasing over the period of transition.
2012
Social Exclusion. Short and Long Term Causes and Consequences
Parodi, G. and Sciulli, D.
Inglese
STAMPA
67
91
25
978-3-7908-2772-9
978-3-7908-2771-2
Springer-Verlag
ITALIA
Education; Intergenerational mobilty; post-communist countries; Eastern Europe; Transition to a market economy
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