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Tiêu đề

Stratification in Study Abroad Participation After Accounting for Student Intent

Tác giả

Lingo M.D.

Năm xuất bản

2019

Source title

Research in Higher Education

Số trích dẫn

19

DOI

10.1007/s11162-019-09545-z

Liên kết

https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85061275587&doi=10.1007%2fs11162-019-09545-z&partnerID=40&md5=f684713e289dd2a0ac14ff7c370dd0c3

Tóm tắt

This study uses the Wabash National Study on Liberal Arts Education to understand student study abroad participation while holding a student’s prior intent to study abroad constant. The study augments previous use of the data set by (1) holding intent to study abroad constant across models and (2) focusing on study abroad participation and the socioeconomic construct of parental education. Consistent with theories of high-brow embodied cultural capital and effectively maintained inequality, students of advanced degree parents are more likely to study abroad after holding intent to study abroad and the various forms of capital constant. Intent to study abroad, gender, prior and current academic characteristics, university type, diverse coursework, orientation towards diversity, non-classroom faculty interactions, and co-curricular involvement have associations with study abroad participation. After controlling for intent to study abroad, individual analyses of student socioeconomic status indicate that intent to participate, academic achievement, and liberal arts institution attendance remain salient for increasing study abroad participation, and some other factors had heterogeneous associations among subgroups. © 2019, Springer Nature B.V.

Từ khóa

Cultural capital; Effectively maintained inequality; Internationalization; Parental education; Social capital; Socioeconomic status; Study abroad

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Springer Netherlands

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