The Impact of Tracking in a Stratified Educational System on Idealistic Educational Aspirations in Migrant and Native Families

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Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Title
The Impact of Tracking in a Stratified Educational System on Idealistic Educational Aspirations in Migrant and Native Families
Journal
Research in Social Stratification and Mobility
Author(s)
Gomensoro Andrés, Heers Marieke, Kamm Chantal, Hupka-Brunner Sandra
ISSN
0276-5624
Publication state
Published
Issued date
02/2025
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Pages
101022
Language
english
Abstract
In this study, we analyse the extent to which educational tracking impacts idealistic educational aspirations in Switzerland and how different second generation groups by countries of origin differ from Swiss natives in this respect. In fact, research has repeatedly confirmed that students with a migration background aspire more for general education, specifically for university degrees. However, little is known within strong tracking educational systems, such as Switzerland. Using AES2016-data, we find that when parental educational aspirations are
controlled for and when we account for constraints due to tracking, children of immigrants have higher idealistic educational aspirations than their native counterparts. This points towards some immigrant optimism. Track attendance has a different impact on the aspirations of different groups but does not inhibit high aspirations even when these seem unattainable.
Keywords
second generation immigrant, immigrant optimism, idealistic educational aspirations, educational tracking system, educational stratification, ethnic choice effect
Open Access
Yes
Funding(s)
Swiss National Science Foundation / 100019_184906
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16/02/2025 13:09
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17/02/2025 9:29
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