Cultural capital plays an important role in individuals' educational and status attainment. On the basis of data from the Shanghai Social Structure Survey of 2008 and from the perspective of broadly defined cultural ...Cultural capital plays an important role in individuals' educational and status attainment. On the basis of data from the Shanghai Social Structure Survey of 2008 and from the perspective of broadly defined cultural capital, this paper measures the role of cultural capital of parents and children in the acquisition of social status. The findings are as follows: (1) Higher stocks of cultural capital on the part of parents and children mean more years of schooling for children. (2) Children's culatral capital has a significant influence on their status attainment. (3) Controlling for variables like gender and father's occupation, the more cultural capital one has, the more likely one is to enter a higher stratum. (4) A family's education, cultural ambience and cultural investment have a sustained and stable impact on status attainment. (5) Cultural caoital provides an effective way for the lower strata ofsociety to achieve upward social mobility.展开更多
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文摘Cultural capital plays an important role in individuals' educational and status attainment. On the basis of data from the Shanghai Social Structure Survey of 2008 and from the perspective of broadly defined cultural capital, this paper measures the role of cultural capital of parents and children in the acquisition of social status. The findings are as follows: (1) Higher stocks of cultural capital on the part of parents and children mean more years of schooling for children. (2) Children's culatral capital has a significant influence on their status attainment. (3) Controlling for variables like gender and father's occupation, the more cultural capital one has, the more likely one is to enter a higher stratum. (4) A family's education, cultural ambience and cultural investment have a sustained and stable impact on status attainment. (5) Cultural caoital provides an effective way for the lower strata ofsociety to achieve upward social mobility.