Private Lessons as an Instrument for Middle Class Status Struggle in Post-socialist Societies: Poland and Ukraine Case Studies
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2016-04-01
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Economics and Sociology
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The aim of the article is to present the
results of the research on taking private lessons among
Polish and Ukrainian youth. The research was conducted
in Polish-Ukrainian borderlands among upper secondary
school graduates, with the use of survey method.
717 respondents were Polish, whereas 584 were Ukrainian.
The results of research show that 62% of Polish students
were taking private lessons, while in the Ukraine the
number was 69%. Private lessons were taken especially by
the students whose parents were educated, had higher
positions at work and overall better economic background.
The respondents taking private lessons had higher level of
cultural capital measured by the number of books, better
school achievements and high educational aspirations. The
main purpose of taking private lessons was to increase the
potential maturity exam results and to have further more
chances of entering a prestigious university. The research
reveals that the main adaptation strategy of the middle
class confronting educational inflation and the risk of
declassing is increasing educational expenditures.
Eventually, such actions lead to further widening of
education gap.
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Długosz, P. (2016), Private Lessons as an Instrument for Middle Class Status Struggle in Post-socialist Societies: Poland and Ukraine Case Studies, Economics and Sociology, Vol. 9, No 1, pp. 173-191. DOI: 10.14254/2071-789X.2016/9-1/12