search

Advanced Search

Ariadne Pfad:

Inhalt

details

Title
Meritokratie in Japan und Deutschland - Analyse der gesellschaftlichen Eliten
Author
SourceTertium comparationis 11 (2005) 1, S. 15-46 ZDB
Document  (413 KB)
License of the document In copyright
Keywords (German)
sub-discipline
Document typeArticle (journal)
ISSN0947-9732; 1434-1697; 09479732; 14341697
LanguageGerman
Year of creation
review statusPeer-Reviewed
Abstract (English):In this contribution, the conditions of social mobility in Japan are studied and then compared with those in Germany, in order to find out whether the German three-track system of secondary education is the main reason for the unequal access to higher education in this country. Since the end of the Second World War, Japan has a one-track educational system, which makes it very interesting for such a comparison. In order to grasp the conditions of social mobility in Japan and Germany, two working hypotheses are first established - (a) access to elite positions is determined by education; (b) access to elite positions is determined by social origin -, which are then verified for both countries, using findings from representative elite studies. (DIPF/Orig.)
other articles of this journal
Statistics
Checksums
Date of publication02.01.2012
CitationEswein, Mikiko: Meritokratie in Japan und Deutschland - Analyse der gesellschaftlichen Eliten - In: Tertium comparationis 11 (2005) 1, S. 15-46 - URN: urn:nbn:de:0111-opus-29550 - DOI: 10.25656/01:2955
export files

share content at social platforms