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Primäre und sekundäre Effekte kultureller Praktiken
Authors:Prof. Dr. Karin Schittenhelm
Affiliation:1. Universit?t Siegen, FB 1 / Soziologie, Adolf-Reichwein-Str. 2, D-57068, Siegen, Germany
Abstract:The influence of cultural factors on social inequality have been the subject of current debates in sociology, stressing “culture” as an excluding function. This article, based on a cross-cultural study, analyses if and how cultural styles and practices play a part in educational opportunities and occupational choices of young migrant women. According to this study, the young migrant women and comparable indigenous women found parallel forms of coping with the passage from school to vocational training. Due to limited chances of the groups compared, a successful transformation of life-style preferences and occupational orientation into reality can generally not be taken for granted. The qualitative approach differentiates to what extend cultural practices or rather the social values attributed to them become relevant for the course of the status passage between school and occupational training. In this way both primary and secondary effects of “culture” can be discussed.
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