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Author Devine, Fiona.

Title Class practices : how parents help their children get good jobs / Fiona Devine
Published Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, [2004]
©2004

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 W'PONDS  305.51309 Dev/Cph  AVAILABLE
 MELB  305.51309 Dev/Cph  AVAILABLE
Description xi, 285 pages ; 24 cm
Contents 1. Introduction -- 2. Material help with education and training -- 3. Financial choices and sacrifices for children -- 4. Expectations and hopes for educational success -- 5. Fulfilling potential and securing happiness -- 6. Contacts, luck and career success -- 7. Friends and networks in school and beyond -- 8. Conclusion
Summary "This new book is a comparative study of social mobility based on qualitative interviews with middle-class parents in America and Britain. It addresses the key issue in stratification research, namely, the stability of class relations and middle-class reproduction. Drawing on interviewee accounts of how parents mobilised economic, cultural and social resources to help them into professional careers, it then considers how the interviewees, as parents, seek to increase their children's chances of educational success and occupational advancement. Middle-class parents may try to secure their children's social position but it is not an easy or straightforward affair. With the decline of the quality of state education and increased job insecurity in the labour market since the 1970s and 1980s, the reproduction of advantage is more difficult than in the affluent decades of the 1950s and 1960s
The implications for public policy, especially public investment in higher education, are considered."--BOOK JACKET
Notes Formerly CIP. Uk
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 265-275) and indexes
Subject Social surveys -- Great Britain.
Social surveys -- United States.
Employees -- Recruiting -- Social aspects -- Great Britain.
Employees -- Recruiting -- Social aspects -- United States.
Social mobility -- Great Britain.
Social mobility -- United States.
Parents -- Social networks -- Great Britain.
Parents -- Social networks -- United States.
Education -- Parent participation -- Great Britain.
Education -- Parent participation -- United States.
LC no. 2003055142
ISBN 0521006538 paperback
052180941X cased