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Ellen Bryer – Grantee Submission, 2022
Support for higher education is a known and well-documented venue for financial transfers within families, but practices of family support beyond college are less understood. Drawing on interviews with recent master's degrees recipients who have student debt, I find key class differences in the process and forms of family financial assistance for…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Debt (Financial), Social Differences, Middle Class
Allison L. Hurst; Vincent J. Roscigno; Anthony Abraham Jack; Monica McDermott; Deborah M. Warnock; José A. Muñoz; Wendi Johnson; Elizabeth M. Lee; Colby R. King; David Brady; Robert D. Francis; Kevin J. Delaney; Margaret Weigers Vitullo – Sociology of Education, 2024
Sociological research has long been interested in inequalities generated by and within educational institutions. Although relatively rich as a literature, less analytic focus has centered on educational mobility and inequality experiences within graduate training specifically. In this article, we draw on a combination of survey and open-ended…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, First Generation College Students, Working Class, Sociology