Shadow Education and Social Inequalities in Japan

Shadow Education and Social Inequalities in Japan

Evolving Patterns and Conceptual Implications

Entrich, Steve R.

Springer International Publishing AG

06/2019

309

Mole

Inglês

9783319887173

15 a 20 dias

516

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Preface.- Acknowledgements.- List of Figures.- List of Tables.- 1. Introduction: Shadow Education and Social Inequality in Japan.- PART I: THEORETICAL AND CONTEXTUAL FRAMEWORK.- 2. The Setting: The Two Sides of the Japanese Schooling System.- 3. Theoretical Approach: How to Theoretically Grasp the Implications of Shadow Education on Educational and Social Differentials in Japan?.- 4. Data and Methods: How to Empirically Grasp the Implications of Shadow Education on Educational and Social Differentials in Japan?.- PART II: RESULTS OF ANALYSES.- 5. Access to Shadow Education: A Rational Choice? Who Decides to Invest in Shadow Education?.- 6. Effects of Shadow Education: Achieving Educational Goals: Who Benefits from Investments in Shadow Education?.- 7. Persistence of Shadow Education: The Insecurity Factor: Why Shadow Education remains strong.- 8. Change of Shadow Education: Diversity in Supply: How Shadow Education remains strong.- 9. Conclusion: Overcoming Social Inequality through Shadow Education Investments?.- 10. Excursus: Recent Changes to Japanese Education: The Yutori Reforms.- Glossary of Japanese Terms.
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shadow education;Juku;private tutoring;supplementary education;equality in educational opportunities;educational competition;educational opportunities for disadvantaged families;shadow education in Western societies;educational reproduction;credentialist society;schooled society;yutori education;demographic change;educational decision-making;rational choice theory;new institutionalism;japanese