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Social class and educational decision-making in a choice-driven education system: a mixed-methods study
Authors:Marie Seghers  Simon Boone  Piet Van Avermaet
Affiliation:1. Linguistics Department, Universiteit Gent, Ghent, Belgium;2. Department of Sociology, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium
Abstract:Social class differences in educational decision-making form an important explanation for persisting educational inequalities, particularly in choice-driven systems with early tracking. Nevertheless, little is known about the process preceding these choices, especially when school and track choice are interrelated. Building on school choice literature, this study aims to explore how parents from different social backgrounds shape their decision-making process at the transition from primary to secondary education in Flanders (Belgium). To this end, we adopt an explanatory mixed-methods design. Quantitative findings from a parent survey conducted in 36 primary schools were complemented with 32 in-depth interviews with parents. Our findings show two parental profiles regarding educational decision-making, which can be traced back to differences in social and cultural capital. Although effective navigation of the complex field of educational decision-making proved to be strongly class related, parents’ educational and immigrant biographies led to specific approaches, transcending the middle class versus working class binary.
Keywords:Educational choice  educational inequality  social capital  cultural capital  mixed-methods research
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