The Intersection of Student Loans and Social Class: Exploring Borrowers' Journeys into Debt and Repayment.

Autor: Chin Lu, Elissa
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Zdroj: Research in Social Problems & Public Policy; 2017, Vol. 22, p1-67, 67p
Abstrakt: As students increasingly incur debt to finance their undergraduate education, there is heightened concern about the long-term implications of loans on borrowers, especially borrowers from low socioeconomic backgrounds. Drawing upon the concepts of cultural capital and habitus (Bourdieu & Passeron, 1977), this research explores how student debt and social class intersect and affect individuals' trajectory into adulthood. Based on 50 interviews with young adults who incurred $30,000-180,000 in undergraduate debt and who were from varying social classes, the findings are presented in terms of a categorization schema (income level by level of cultural capital) and a conceptual model of borrowing. The results illustrate the inequitable payoff that college and debt can have for borrowers with varying levels of cultural resources, with borrowers from low-income, low cultural capital backgrounds more likely to struggle throughout and after college with their loans. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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