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La paradoja de las desigualdades en la transición a la educación superior en Chile: un análisis de tendencias de contrafactuales y componentes de efectos primarios de origen social
Ceron, Francisco; Madia, Joan
2021VI Seminario Internacional Desigualdad y Movilidad Social en América Latina
 

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Keywords :
Social inequalities; primary effects; secondary effects; higher education; Chile; Achievement inequalities
Abstract :
[en] This study analyzes to what extent changes in access to higher education in a diversified educational system are influenced by trends in social and achievement inequalities, and how changes in its components influence these inequality trends, in a context of expansion of educational opportunities. We use a unique longitudinal census dataset from entire student cohorts between 2008 and 2018, covering a national standardized assessment in 10th grade and administrative registers of higher education enrolment in Chile, a country with a well-known private provision of education at all levels. By means of decomposition analyses and multinomial logistic models, we focus on access to university tracks, confirming early findings on the major importance of achievement inequalities in explaining socioeconomic differences in enrolments at selective tracks. Social origin, in turn, drives enrollments in non-selective tracks. However, we found that although achievement inequalities between advantaged and disadvantaged students decline over time, the importance of primary effects shows a general increasing tendency. This paradox is explained by the differential rates of change in the relative influence of social origin and the components of achievement inequality. Social differentials influence on enrollments, on top of achievement differences, have declined steeper than achievement inequalities. We discuss how these trends may reflect processes of adaptation and exclusion in achievement inequalities which could drive a regime of effective maintained inequality to one of expanding inequality, even after the free tuition reform of 2016.
Research center :
- Integrative Research Unit: Social and Individual Development (INSIDE) > PEARL Institute for Research on Socio-Economic Inequality (IRSEI)
Disciplines :
Sociology & social sciences
Author, co-author :
Ceron, Francisco ;  University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences (FHSE) > Department of Social Sciences (DSOC)
Madia, Joan
External co-authors :
yes
Language :
English
Title :
La paradoja de las desigualdades en la transición a la educación superior en Chile: un análisis de tendencias de contrafactuales y componentes de efectos primarios de origen social
Alternative titles :
[en] The paradox of inequalities in the transition to higher education in Chile: a trend analysis of counterfactuals and components of primary effects of social background
Publication date :
03 November 2021
Event name :
VI Seminario Internacional Desigualdad y Movilidad Social en América Latina
Event organizer :
El Colegio de Mexico
Event place :
Mexico City (online), Mexico
Event date :
from 3 to 5 November 2021
Audience :
International
Focus Area :
Computational Sciences
Commentary :
To be presented in an international Conference
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