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    Title: 紈絝子弟與流氓教授: 台灣的教育與階級流動
    Other Titles: Education and Social Mobility in Taiwan
    Authors: 莊奕琦;陳晏羚
    Chuang,Yih-Chyi;Chen,Yeng-Ling
    Contributors: 政大經濟系
    Keywords: 教育成就;社會階級;代間階級流動;相對勝算比
    educational attainment;social status;social mobility;relative odds ratio
    Date: 2011-03
    Issue Date: 2013-09-17 15:28:30 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 本文採用「華人家庭動態資料庫」研究父代與子代間階級流動的情況,並探討教育成就是否爲促進代間階級流動的重要管道。實證結果發現父代爲上層階級的子代接受高等教育相對最具有優勢,相較於勞工階級與農民階級子代,中產階級的子代也有較高的機會接受高等教育。另一方面,教育成就對社會階級亦有著顯著的影響,愈高的教育成就進入上層階級的相對勝算比也愈高,尤其具大學以上教育成就更有高度的優勢。特別是相對於國小以下教育程度,受專科教育爲子代進入上層階級帶來了優勢,而這樣的優勢效果在來自非上層階級的子代又比來自上層階級的子代爲大。即先天上家庭環境的不足仍可藉由後天教育成就的提升而改善階級壟斷!而高中與專科教育程度可造就出最有機會進入中產階級的優勢,惟教育成就高低對進入上層階級的相對勝算比不會因爲不同的世代而有所不同。整體而言,教育的普及與避免教育壟斷的確有助於社會階級代間的向上流動,故教育政策的首要目標應該避免產生階級壟斷教育的現象,唯有人人教育機會均等的環境,才能真正達到階級的有效流動,讓窮人有真正翻身的機會。
    Using Taiwan`s Panel Study of Family Dynamics data, this paper investigates intergenerational social mobility and analyzes whether education can be an effective means for fostering social mobility. Empirical results find that father`s social status affects an individual`s educational attainment. Offspring whose father is in the upper class have a better chance of receiving higher education than those whose father is not. Moreover, education has a profound influence on social status. The higher the educational attainment is, especially for university and above, the greater the chance one will be in the upper-class. The education advantage confers for entry into the upper class does not vary among different cohorts. This implies that the upper-class may dominate education to preserve their social status. However, other things being equal, those with junior college education but whose fathers are not in the upper-class tend to have a greater chance to be in the upper-class than those whose father is in the upper-class. Hence, education can still be an effective means to compensate for the disadvantage in one`s father`s social status. We also find that senior high school and junior college education confer the greatest chance to be in the middle class, which is conducive to social stability. Our results confirm that popularization of education is beneficial to intergenerational social mobility. Thus, equal opportunity to attain education and prevention of monopoly in education by the upper class should be the ultimate goal of a government`s educational policy, as it not only enhances one`s earning capability but also fosters social mobility.
    Relation: 人文及社會科學集刊, 23(1), 61-91
    Data Type: article
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