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School-to-University Transition: The Paradox of Motivated but Undecided Students

Journal: Open Journal for Sociological Studies (Vol.5, No. 1)

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Page : 1-16

Keywords : motives; university transition; peer-group influence; family influence; decision-making;

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Abstract

Educational research on university transitions has repeatedly highlighted that inequalities related to cultural origin still persist even though intergenerational upward mobility has been facilitated over the last fifteen years due to the huge enrollment rates documented across countries in the Western world. In contrast to this line of research in which differences between social or cultural groups are investigated, the unit of analysis in this article is a demographically homogeneous group of families in which the parents invest in university studies as the main route for their children's post-18 pathways. Through a variable-based research design we explore the conditions which affect high-school students' motives for following university studies. The main finding has to do with the fact that it is how late or early students make their decision that is the factor differentiating the families within this group and affecting the students' transition to university.

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