社会经济地位
精英
社会阶层
地理
中产阶级
贵族化
社会学
人口学
政治学
社会经济学
人口经济学
经济增长
人口
政治
法学
经济
作者
Yisu Zhou,Tianji Cai,Dan Wang
标识
DOI:10.1080/21620555.2016.1166340
摘要
:This article examines the distribution of students from various socioeconomic backgrounds across secondary schools in Hong Kong. Using data from the Program for International Student Assessment over the past decade, we computed axionomical indices of social segregation for 15-year-old students. The degree of social segregation in Hong Kong is compared with three other Chinese societies: Macau, Taiwan, and Shanghai. We found that social segregation steadily increased during 2000–2012. Hong Kong has the highest level of social segregation in schools among the four regions. The degree of segregation remains relatively stable among the top and bottom student socioeconomic status (SES) groups while substantially spread out among middle SES groups. Two factors were found to drive social segregation: gentrification of elite private schools, and the creation of semi-private schools for the upper middle class. Our findings suggest increasingly dividing education experiences among Hong Kong's youth.
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