Is ‘immigrant optimism’ in educational choice a problem? Ethnic gaps in Swedish upper secondary school completion

IF 3.1 1区 社会学 Q1 SOCIOLOGY
Jörg Dollmann, Jan O. Jonsson, C. Mood, Frida Rudolphi
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Abstract

In many Western countries, researchers have documented ambitious educational choices among students of immigrant origin, for example, the tendency to choose academically more demanding routes than others at given levels of school achievement (e.g. grades, GPA). While this may indicate integration, some warn against an ‘immigrant optimism trap’, because choosing more demanding tracks at lower levels of GPA may increase risks of non-completion. Using longitudinal Swedish population data (n ≈ 90,000), we estimate an upper secondary ‘ethnic completion gap’ of 12 per cent to the detriment of students of immigrant background. We then address the ‘trap hypothesis’ via two analyses. The first shows that if students of immigration background would make similar educational choices as other students at the same GPA, the completion gap would shrink by 3.4 percentage points. The second analysis, based on simulations, suggests that restricting admission to academic programmes based on prior GPA, would lead to a massive relocation of low- and mid-GPA students to—usually less demanding—vocational programmes, but would only reduce the completion gap by 2.2 percentage points. These changes must be considered marginal in view of the substantial restrictions of choice that either of these measures would entail. We conclude that completion gaps are not primarily a result of unfounded immigrant optimism, and that optimistic choices are likely to be a net positive for integration by improving the chances of immigrant youth to reach tertiary-level qualifications and professional occupations.
教育选择中的“移民乐观主义”是个问题吗?瑞典高中毕业率中的种族差距
在许多西方国家,研究人员记录了移民出身学生雄心勃勃的教育选择,例如,在给定的学校成绩水平(如成绩、平均成绩)下,他们倾向于选择比其他人在学业上要求更高的路线。虽然这可能意味着融合,但一些人警告不要陷入“移民乐观陷阱”,因为在较低的GPA水平下选择要求更高的赛道可能会增加无法完成学业的风险。利用瑞典的纵向人口数据(n≈90000),我们估计高中的“种族完成差距”为12%,这对移民背景的学生不利。然后,我们通过两个分析来解决“陷阱假说”。第一项研究表明,如果移民背景的学生与其他GPA相同的学生做出类似的教育选择,那么完成学业的差距将缩小3.4个百分点。第二项基于模拟的分析表明,根据之前的平均成绩限制学术课程的录取,将导致低和中等平均成绩学生大规模迁移到通常要求较低的职业课程,但只会将完成率差距缩小2.2个百分点。鉴于这两项措施中的任何一项都将对选择产生重大限制,这些变化必须被视为微不足道的。我们得出的结论是,完成率差距主要不是毫无根据的移民乐观主义的结果,乐观的选择可能会通过提高移民青年获得高等学历和专业职业的机会,对融入社会产生积极影响。
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5.80
自引率
9.40%
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期刊介绍: European Sociological Review contains articles in all fields of sociology ranging in length from short research notes up to major reports.
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