LATAR BELAKANG SOSIAL BUDAYA DAN PENCAPAIAN PEKERJAAN - PENDAPATAN
ABSTRACT: This study aims to
answer the question 'who will win the competition of getting better jobs and
income'. Utilizing regression methods, this study examine the determinants of
occupational and income attainment. The results show that children with high
educational qualification, whose fathers have high educational and occupational
statuses tend to achieve high occupational and income attainment. Children's
education was the most powerful predictor of occupational and income
attainment. Nevertheless, children's education is strongly determined by
parents' education and occupation. This means that inequality in cultural and
socio-economic capitals (education and occupation) of parents was not only
passed on to their children's education-especially on son-but also to their
children's occupation and income. Non-parental backgrounds, such as residence,
religion, marital and migration statuses and age have only weak influences on
children's occupational and income attainment.
Penulis: Makmuri Sukarno
Kode Jurnal: jpsosiologidd060066