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- Title
Social Capital and Post-Secondary Decision-Making Alignment for Low-Income Students.
- Authors
Missaghian, Rod; Parton, Nigel
- Abstract
How is post-secondary decision-making influenced by the types of social capital students access? This study draws from interviews with 30 students in a low-income neighbourhood to examine who they turn to for post-secondary advice during the application process. Interactions with different ties and their influence on decision-making alignment, misalignment or uncertainty are explored. I find that students who report relying more on bonding (family and friends) social capital over (bridging) ties with school personnel demonstrate more misalignment in decision-making. In contrast, those who rely more on ties with school personnel exhibit more decision-making alignment. Many students whose proposed choices demonstrated alignment also lacked overall 'fit' and had unrealistic aspirations, except for a select few who reported close and consistent relationships with institutional agents. These findings contribute to the social capital literature examining the potential of institutional agents to help low-income students circumvent social stratification processes.
- Subjects
SOCIAL capital; LOW-income students; DECISION making; POSTSECONDARY education; SCHOOL employees
- Publication
Social Sciences (2076-0760), 2021, Vol 10, Issue 3, p83
- ISSN
2076-0760
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/socsci10030083