Low-Income Students and the Perpetuation of Inequality: Higher Education in America / Edition 1

Low-Income Students and the Perpetuation of Inequality: Higher Education in America / Edition 1

by Gary A. Berg
ISBN-10:
1409401545
ISBN-13:
9781409401544
Pub. Date:
02/28/2010
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
1409401545
ISBN-13:
9781409401544
Pub. Date:
02/28/2010
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Low-Income Students and the Perpetuation of Inequality: Higher Education in America / Edition 1

Low-Income Students and the Perpetuation of Inequality: Higher Education in America / Edition 1

by Gary A. Berg
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Overview

Drawing upon quantitative data gathered from the U.S. Census and U.S. Department of Education, as well as interviews with students from a variety of socio-economic and ethnic backgrounds, Low-Income Students and the Perpetuation of Inequality examines the question of who really benefits from public higher education. It engages with questions of social capital, opportunity, funding and access to education, presenting a rich discussion of social mobility, the value of college education and the impact of education upon the redistribution of income. A thorough exploration of the real impact of college on American society, this volume will appeal to social scientists with interests in education, social capital, social stratification, class and social mobility.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781409401544
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 02/28/2010
Edition description: 1
Pages: 212
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.30(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Gary A. Berg is Dean of Extended Education at California State University Channel Islands, USA

Table of Contents

Introduction; Chapter 1 Prepared for Failure; Chapter 2 Admissions Policies Favor the Advantaged; Chapter 3 College is More Difficult for Low-Income Students; Chapter 4 Gender and Race are Interlocking Categories of Inequality; Chapter 5 Case Study: Recent Immigrants to America; Chapter 6 Erosion of the College Image; Chapter 7 As a Group, the Poor Benefit Less from a College Degree; Chapter 8 Conclusion: We Can Do Better;
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