Authors
Gregory C Wolniak, Tricia A Seifert, Eric J Reed, Ernest T Pascarella
Publication date
2008/6/1
Journal
Research in social stratification and mobility
Volume
26
Issue
2
Pages
123-139
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
To further our understanding of social mobility in the United States, this study examines the role of major field of study during college, and the relationships between origin characteristics and education attainment. Data, collected in 2001, consisted of information on the college and labor market experiences of 4435 alumni from 30 colleges, as well as matched ACT data on alumni background and pre-college characteristics from three cohorts of college graduates up to 25 years after college. Results indicate that both placement on and movement along the social ladder are affected by college major, and the extent to which status is awarded based on merit relative to inherited economic resources is partially dependent upon major.
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Scholar articles
GC Wolniak, TA Seifert, EJ Reed, ET Pascarella - Research in social stratification and mobility, 2008