Schooling Inequality: Aspirations, Opportunities and the Reproduction of Social Class

British Journal of Educational Studies (forthcoming)
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1. That schools are not merely passive actors in the perpetuation of social inequality, but play a substantial role, has rarely been disputed since the studies by Bourdieu and Passeron (1977/1990)....

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