Differences in aspirations and educational trajectories of Russian schoolchildren

Elizaveta Soboleva
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The article is devoted to the study of the educational trajectories of Russian schoolchildren based on the longitudinal study «Trajectories in Education and Careers (TrEC)», conducted since 2011. Special attention is paid to the decision-making process related to advancing to the 10th grade and pursuing higher education after graduation. While many studies focus on the actual transition of schoolchildren to the next stage of education, our research examines students’ intentions and their demand for various educational trajectories even before the transition occurs. The study revealed significant differences in preferences for choosing an educational path among students with similar academic abilities but differing socio-economic statuses of their families. The results of logistic regressions indicate that one crucial predictor of students’ intentions is the education level of their parents, particularly that of the mother. This may suggest the presence of social immobility in Russia, highlighting that inequality of opportunity is reinforced by inequality of aspirations.
俄罗斯学童的愿望和教育轨迹差异
本文以 2011 年以来开展的 "教育与职业轨迹(TrEC)"纵向研究为基础,对俄罗斯学童的教育轨迹进行了研究。研究特别关注与升入十年级和毕业后继续接受高等教育有关的决策过程。许多研究关注的是在校学生向下一个教育阶段的实际过渡,而我们的研究则在过渡发生之前就考察了学生的意向及其对各种教育轨迹的需求。研究发现,学习能力相近但家庭社会经济状况不同的学生在选择教育途径时的偏好存在显著差异。逻辑回归结果表明,预测学生意向的一个关键因素是其父母的教育水平,尤其是母亲的教育水平。这可能表明俄罗斯存在社会不稳定性,突出表明机会不平等因愿望不平等而加剧。
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