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I Guess We are from Very Different Backgrounds: Attitudes Towards Social Justice and Intergenerational Educational Mobility in European Societies

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  • Daniel Capistrano

    (University College Dublin School of Sociology, UCD Geary Institute for Public Policy)

  • Mathew J. Creighton

    (University College Dublin School of Sociology, UCD Geary Institute for Public Policy)

  • Ebru Işıklı

    (University College Dublin School of Sociology, UCD Geary Institute for Public Policy)

Abstract

This paper addresses the relationship between intergenerational educational mobility and attitudes in relation to fairness in European societies. The dimensions of fairness considered capture a broader notion of social justice by targeting four distinct principles: equality, equity, need and entitlement (Hülle et al., Social Indicators Research 136:663–692, 2018). We investigate how attitudes towards those principles differ across individuals who experienced upward, stable, or downward trajectories of educational mobility in relation to their parents. To offer a comparative framework, we use nationally representative surveys of public opinion from 29 countries who participated in the 2018 round of the European Social Survey (ESS), which included a unique battery of questions on attitudes towards fairness. Using Mobility Contrast Models (MCMs), we identify the independent role of educational mobility in shaping attitudes regarding four types of fairness, which encapsulate the broader concept of social justice. We explore notable variation at the country level, although the pooled sample indicates that upward mobility significantly predicts a higher support for the principle of equality. In addition, this relationship is stronger among the more upwardly mobile (i.e., a greater difference between a respondent’s education and that of their parent).

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  • Daniel Capistrano & Mathew J. Creighton & Ebru Işıklı, 2024. "I Guess We are from Very Different Backgrounds: Attitudes Towards Social Justice and Intergenerational Educational Mobility in European Societies," Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement, Springer, vol. 171(1), pages 277-294, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:soinre:v:171:y:2024:i:1:d:10.1007_s11205-023-03249-9
    DOI: 10.1007/s11205-023-03249-9
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