Deck 9: Moving Up: Education and Mobility

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Immigration mobility occurs when

A) immigrants work hard to get ahead
B) immigrants are not discriminated against
C) immigrants arrive with abundant skills and education
D) poor immigrants take over the bottom rungs of the occupational ladder
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College graduates are more likely to be unemployed than job seekers with less than a high school diploma.
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In Blau and Duncan's path diagram, Father's education has a direct effect on father's occupation and on son's

A) education
B) occupation
C) first job
D) last job
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The No Child Left Behind Act has been criticized for its emphasis on

A) educational equality for both rural and urban schools
B) promoting literacy
C) standardized testing without standardized funding
D) remedial programs for the learning disabled
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According to Kozol, one of the basic problems with school funding is that it is based on

A) federal income taxes
B) local property taxes
C) local sales taxes
D) school bond initiatives
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Women are most disadvantaged compared to men in

A) high school graduation rates
B) college entrance rates
C) college graduation rates
D) income returns on years of education
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In Featherman and Hauser's 1962 occupational tables, the sons of upper-white-collar African American fathers were most likely to have jobs that were

A) upper white collar
B) lower white collar
C) upper manual
D) lower manual
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Human capital theory suggests that highly educated people earn more than others because

A) they are more productive
B) they have the right contacts
C) they are more likely to have wealthy parents
D) they work longer hours
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Over the last several decades, the value of a college education has been

A) declining since many cannot get jobs
B) stagnant relative to blue-collar union jobs
C) growing relative to workers with no college
D) declining for blacks and Hispanics
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Christopher Jencks found that a key factor in getting ahead was good luck.
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In Featherman and Hauser's occupational tables, which category of sons is mostly likely to have had fathers in the same category?

A) upper white collar
B) upper manual
C) lower manual
D) farm
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The group most disadvantaged in completing college are

A) women
B) students from low-income backgrounds
C) middle-class Hispanics
D) middle-class African Americans
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Those who propose charter schools and greater privatization of schools contend a major problem with public schools is

A) lack of money
B) dependence on property taxes
C) inefficient layers of bureaucracy
D) decaying old buildings
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Concern over the quality of education in public schools makes Kozol

A) fearful of school choice proposals
B) a major proponent of school choice
C) look to magnet schools as the solution
D) endorse expansion of parochial schools
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Christopher Jencks claimed that his research showed that income differences between individuals were considerably influenced by

A) economic recession
B) birth order of brothers
C) luck
D) marital status
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The greatest disparity between men and women occurs in:

A) occupational prestige
B) personal earnings
C) educational attainment
D) family wealth
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In Ain't No Makin' It, MacLeod contends that the low aspirations of the Hallway Hangers are due to

A) limited opportunity and class-based barriers
B) poor role models
C) a hopeless "party attitude"
D) their heavy use of drugs and alcohol
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The U.S. social structure is such an open system that studies have found that few sons continue in the social class of their fathers.
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According to Blau and Duncan's path diagram, the biggest effect on son's occupation in 1962 came from:

A) unknown factors
B) son's education
C) father's occupation
D) son's first job
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The growth of white collar jobs in the U.S. following World War II allowed for considerable:

A) circulation mobility
B) structural mobility
C) reproductive mobility
D) immigration mobility
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What are some of the factors that can lead to social mobility? What are some of the forces that produce social reproduction? What makes a system open or closed?
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Jay MacLeod found that the young people he studied, especially African Americans, did not get ahead because they had low aspirations and did not want to succeed.
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No Child Left Behind set standards for achievement in broad areas, including social studies, music, and the arts.
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Human capital theorists argue that what people learn in school has no value in how valuable they are as an employee.
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What race, class, and gender categories of students tend to fill lower tracks?
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When Jonathan Kozol returned to public schools in the 1990s, he found that most of the inequalities he had struggled against in the 1960s were gone.
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What determines the job trajectories of workers? How are these affected by race, class, and gender?
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What types of tracks are typical in U.S. and European schools?
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How can education help or hinder social mobility? What are the controversies that surround school choice and school tracking? What are the proposals for school reform?
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List the key provisions of the No Child Left Behind Act.
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For the average worker, their gain in lifetime earnings by having a college degree will not be enough to make up for the cost of tuition.
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The numbers of African Americans and Hispanics who graduate from college have not increased since the 1970s.
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Women are more likely to graduate from college with a 4-year degree than are men.
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No Child Left Behind set funding rewards for schools that had higher percentages of students passing standardized tests.
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Deck 9: Moving Up: Education and Mobility
1
Immigration mobility occurs when

A) immigrants work hard to get ahead
B) immigrants are not discriminated against
C) immigrants arrive with abundant skills and education
D) poor immigrants take over the bottom rungs of the occupational ladder
D
2
College graduates are more likely to be unemployed than job seekers with less than a high school diploma.
False
3
In Blau and Duncan's path diagram, Father's education has a direct effect on father's occupation and on son's

A) education
B) occupation
C) first job
D) last job
A
4
The No Child Left Behind Act has been criticized for its emphasis on

A) educational equality for both rural and urban schools
B) promoting literacy
C) standardized testing without standardized funding
D) remedial programs for the learning disabled
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According to Kozol, one of the basic problems with school funding is that it is based on

A) federal income taxes
B) local property taxes
C) local sales taxes
D) school bond initiatives
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Women are most disadvantaged compared to men in

A) high school graduation rates
B) college entrance rates
C) college graduation rates
D) income returns on years of education
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7
In Featherman and Hauser's 1962 occupational tables, the sons of upper-white-collar African American fathers were most likely to have jobs that were

A) upper white collar
B) lower white collar
C) upper manual
D) lower manual
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Human capital theory suggests that highly educated people earn more than others because

A) they are more productive
B) they have the right contacts
C) they are more likely to have wealthy parents
D) they work longer hours
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9
Over the last several decades, the value of a college education has been

A) declining since many cannot get jobs
B) stagnant relative to blue-collar union jobs
C) growing relative to workers with no college
D) declining for blacks and Hispanics
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10
Christopher Jencks found that a key factor in getting ahead was good luck.
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11
In Featherman and Hauser's occupational tables, which category of sons is mostly likely to have had fathers in the same category?

A) upper white collar
B) upper manual
C) lower manual
D) farm
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12
The group most disadvantaged in completing college are

A) women
B) students from low-income backgrounds
C) middle-class Hispanics
D) middle-class African Americans
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13
Those who propose charter schools and greater privatization of schools contend a major problem with public schools is

A) lack of money
B) dependence on property taxes
C) inefficient layers of bureaucracy
D) decaying old buildings
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14
Concern over the quality of education in public schools makes Kozol

A) fearful of school choice proposals
B) a major proponent of school choice
C) look to magnet schools as the solution
D) endorse expansion of parochial schools
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Christopher Jencks claimed that his research showed that income differences between individuals were considerably influenced by

A) economic recession
B) birth order of brothers
C) luck
D) marital status
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The greatest disparity between men and women occurs in:

A) occupational prestige
B) personal earnings
C) educational attainment
D) family wealth
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17
In Ain't No Makin' It, MacLeod contends that the low aspirations of the Hallway Hangers are due to

A) limited opportunity and class-based barriers
B) poor role models
C) a hopeless "party attitude"
D) their heavy use of drugs and alcohol
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18
The U.S. social structure is such an open system that studies have found that few sons continue in the social class of their fathers.
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According to Blau and Duncan's path diagram, the biggest effect on son's occupation in 1962 came from:

A) unknown factors
B) son's education
C) father's occupation
D) son's first job
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20
The growth of white collar jobs in the U.S. following World War II allowed for considerable:

A) circulation mobility
B) structural mobility
C) reproductive mobility
D) immigration mobility
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21
What are some of the factors that can lead to social mobility? What are some of the forces that produce social reproduction? What makes a system open or closed?
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Jay MacLeod found that the young people he studied, especially African Americans, did not get ahead because they had low aspirations and did not want to succeed.
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23
No Child Left Behind set standards for achievement in broad areas, including social studies, music, and the arts.
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Human capital theorists argue that what people learn in school has no value in how valuable they are as an employee.
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What race, class, and gender categories of students tend to fill lower tracks?
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When Jonathan Kozol returned to public schools in the 1990s, he found that most of the inequalities he had struggled against in the 1960s were gone.
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What determines the job trajectories of workers? How are these affected by race, class, and gender?
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What types of tracks are typical in U.S. and European schools?
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How can education help or hinder social mobility? What are the controversies that surround school choice and school tracking? What are the proposals for school reform?
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30
List the key provisions of the No Child Left Behind Act.
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For the average worker, their gain in lifetime earnings by having a college degree will not be enough to make up for the cost of tuition.
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The numbers of African Americans and Hispanics who graduate from college have not increased since the 1970s.
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Women are more likely to graduate from college with a 4-year degree than are men.
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No Child Left Behind set funding rewards for schools that had higher percentages of students passing standardized tests.
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