2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.1035715
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Family capital, social stratification, and access to higher education: An empirical study in mainland China

Abstract: This paper employs Bourdieu’s theory of capital—focusing on family cultural, social, and economic capital—to research the early-stage mechanism through which access to higher education is formed. While all three types of capital play a significant role in acquiring higher education, most studies tend to focus on just one type of capital. In recent years, domestic scholars have also analyzed in detail the family factors affecting children’s access to higher education (CAHE); however, they have not yet explained… Show more

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“…With more than one document, it can be considered that they have had a consistent and profound impact in the context of this study. Abbas, S. (in Tan et al 2023), Abdrahim, N.A. (in Han & Abrahin, 2023, Abdurehim, M. (2015), Abrahamsen, B.…”
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“…With more than one document, it can be considered that they have had a consistent and profound impact in the context of this study. Abbas, S. (in Tan et al 2023), Abdrahim, N.A. (in Han & Abrahin, 2023, Abdurehim, M. (2015), Abrahamsen, B.…”
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confidence: 99%