Implications of Cultural Capital in Women’s Higher Education Participation and Social Mobility

Autor: Sobia Saleem, Iram Parveen, Muhammad Uzair-ul-Hassan
Rok vydání: 2020
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Zdroj: Pakistan Journal of Education. 36
ISSN: 2413-8517
1818-3344
DOI: 10.30971/pje.v36i3.1184
Popis: Equality of opportunity in higher education participation is a basic right of people in a society that leads to their social mobility in the long run. Benadusi (2002) endorsed Bourdieu’s explanations that cultural capital acts as an empowering force that predetermines equality/inequality of educational opportunity of people in a society. The study, thus, aimed to explore cultural capital as means of participation in higher education and eventually social mobility of women. A cross sectional survey was used to collect data from 103 working and 97 non-working women using purposive and convenience sampling. The study found positive relation of cultural capital of women with their participation in higher education and social mobility. Significant difference was also found between cultural capitals of working and non- working women, where cultural capital of working women was high as compared to non-working. The study therefore, concludes that education for women must be the core value of our society to enhance their cultural capital as well as social mobility in a society. Because higher is the cultural capital of women; higher would be their participation rate in higher education and social mobility for them.
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