• xmlui.mirage2.page-structure.header.title
    • français
    • English
  • Help
  • Login
  • Language 
    • Français
    • English
View Item 
  •   BIRD Home
  • IRISSO (UMR CNRS 7170)
  • IRISSO : Publications
  • View Item
  •   BIRD Home
  • IRISSO (UMR CNRS 7170)
  • IRISSO : Publications
  • View Item
JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.

Browse

BIRDResearch centres & CollectionsBy Issue DateAuthorsTitlesTypeThis CollectionBy Issue DateAuthorsTitlesType

My Account

LoginRegister

Statistics

Most Popular ItemsStatistics by CountryMost Popular Authors
Thumbnail - Request a copy

Who’s for Meritocracy? Individual and Contextual Variations in the Faith

Tenret, Elise; Duru-Bellat, Marie (2012), Who’s for Meritocracy? Individual and Contextual Variations in the Faith, Comparative Education Review, 56, 2, p. 223-247

Type
Article accepté pour publication ou publié
Date
2012-05
Journal name
Comparative Education Review
Volume
56
Number
2
Publisher
The University of Chicago Press
Pages
223-247
Metadata
Show full item record
Author(s)
Tenret, Elise
Institut de Recherche Interdisciplinaire en Sciences Sociales [IRISSO]
Duru-Bellat, Marie
Abstract (EN)
This article reports on perceptions of meritocracy and support for education-based meritocracy in 26 countries. Using the International Social Survey Program Social Inequality III (1999) survey, we investigate the impact of education on perceptions and support, at both the individual and the country level. At the individual level, education strengthens support for education-based meritocracy but has less impact on perceptions of meritocracy. National indicators are also associated with perceived and preferred meritocracy. Perceived meritocracy is correlated with the expansion of the education system, while the support for education-based meritocracy is correlated with average returns to education. We also find that perceptions and preferences may be affected by such national characteristics as inequality and the average wealth.
Subjects / Keywords
Inégalité scolaire; Meritocracy; Education; Etudes; Méritocratie; Inégalités

Related items

Showing items related by title and author.

  • Thumbnail
    Meritocracy : a widespread ideology due to school socialization ? 
    Duru-Bellat, Marie; Tenret, Elise (2010) Document de travail / Working paper
  • Thumbnail
    « Ce sont ceux qui en parlent le plus qui en font le moins ». Pratiques et normes de solidarité familiale chez les hommes et les femmes dans la France contemporaine 
    Le Pape, Marie-Clémence; Tenret, Elise; Véron, Bérangère; Duru-Bellat, Marie; Pietropaoli, Karine (2018) Article accepté pour publication ou publié
  • Thumbnail
    La perception de la pauvreté dans un monde globalisé 
    Duru-Bellat, Marie; Bedock, Camille; Tenret, Elise (2012) Article accepté pour publication ou publié
  • Thumbnail
    L’emprise de la méritocratie scolaire : quelle légitimité ? 
    Duru-Bellat, Marie; Tenret, Elise (2009) Article accepté pour publication ou publié
  • Thumbnail
    Education, intériorisation de la méritocratie et perception des frontières entre groupes sociaux 
    Chauvel, Louis; Croizet, Jean-Claude; Duru-Bellat, Marie; Brinbaum, Yaël; Tenret, Elise (2007-12) Rapport
Dauphine PSL Bibliothèque logo
Place du Maréchal de Lattre de Tassigny 75775 Paris Cedex 16
Phone: 01 44 05 40 94
Contact
Dauphine PSL logoEQUIS logoCreative Commons logo