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Higher Education, Bigger Networks? Differences by Family Socioeconomic Background and Network Measures:

机译:高等教育,更大的网络?家庭社会经济背景和网络措施的差异:

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Income or health returns linked to obtaining a college degree often are greatest for individuals who come from socioeconomically disadvantaged families. Although this importantly suggests that college lessens many forms of inequality linked to parental socioeconomic status, empirical knowledge about adult network inequality remains limited. Drawing on the 1972–2014 General Social Survey, the author finds that higher education associates on average with a greater number of nonkin and community ties. However, college gains in nonkin networks and capital exist mostly among those coming from disadvantaged families, suggesting that college may substitute or compensate for otherwise limited networks. In contrast, differences in frequency of socializing by higher education are not conditioned by parental background. As a whole, the present findings suggest that college attendance may lessen life-course network inequality within the general population.
机译:与获得大学学位相关的收入或健康回报通常最适合来自社会经济处于不利地位的家庭的个人。尽管这很重要地表明,大学减轻了与父母的社会经济地位有关的许多形式的不平等,但是关于成人网络不平等的经验知识仍然有限。作者根据1972-2014年的一般社会调查,发现高等教育平均与非亲属和社区联系更多。但是,大学在非亲属网络和资本中的收益主要存在于来自弱势家庭的收益中,这表明大学可以替代或补偿原本有限的网络。相反,高等教育交往频率的差异不受父母背景的影响。总体而言,本研究结果表明,大学出勤率可以减轻普通人群中生活过程网络的不平等。

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