Worlds apart? An empirical assessment of education as a social boundary among young people in Flanders

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Abstract

Educational tracking refers to the grouping of students based on their academic abilities. Although tracking has been intensively debated in terms of its impact on academic outcomes, this study assesses whether educational tracks effectively constitute a social boundary between youth. Data from 11 surveys (Total N = 38,372) gathered among pupils enrolled in secondary education in Flanders were used to assess to what extent young people’s educational track position relates to a wide range of opinions and behavior in general (471 outcomes) and the potential moderating role of gender and migration status. Subsequently, we focused on indicators that refer to intergroup processes (i.e. cross-track friendships and perceived contempt). Educational differences are especially large for tastes, indicators of lifestyle, and societal attitudes. Moreover, we find that differences in educational track position are connected with perceived status differences and constitute an important structuring factor regarding their friendships.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)135-155
Number of pages22
JournalInternational Studies in Sociology of Education
Volume34
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 21 May 2025

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
This research could not have been possible without the help of many. We wish to acknowledge and sincerely thank all current and former members of the research group TOR ( www.vub.ac.be/TOR ) and the Flemish Youth Research Platform ( www.jeugdonderzoeksplatform.be ) who have contributed to the construction of a data warehouse that is unique in documenting the lives and opinions of young people in Flanders. The authors’ received for this research funding from the Stichting P&V Verzekeringen in the context of the their project Connecting You(th).

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Keywords

  • education
  • mass study
  • survey research
  • educational track

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