理論と方法
Online ISSN : 1881-6495
Print ISSN : 0913-1442
ISSN-L : 0913-1442
シンポジウム 階層研究のフロンティア
Maximally Maintained Inequality and Essentially Maintained Inequality
Crossnational Comparisons
Michael Hout
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キーワード: education, stratification, inequality
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2006 年 21 巻 2 号 p. 237-252

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The implications of maximally maintained inequality (MMI) and its alternative essentially maintained inequality (EMI) for inequality of educational opportunity within societies and over time in those societies are well-understood and frequently addressed in the literature. MMI and EMI may also have implications for cross-national differences. The ISSP “Social Inequality” module fielded 1999-2001 provides highly comparable data useful for assessing hypotheses about cross-national variation in inequality of educational opportunity. Patterns of inequality of educational opportunity in the ISSP data are consistent with MMI and EMI: the association between socioeconomic background and education falls as the proportion of the labor force with postsecondary education rises.

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© 2006 Japanese Association For Mathematical Sociology
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