ERIC Number: EJ1160316
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2017
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Capital Multiplicity and Convertibility: Language Minorities' Multidimensional Challenges to Accessing Postsecondary Education in Hong Kong
Gao, Fang
British Journal of Sociology of Education, v38 n8 p1165-1176 2017
Despite rapid growth at the 12-year compulsory education stage, Hong Kong's non-Chinese language minority students make up only 1.3% of the whole full-time postsecondary student population; their attendance rate is 13.8%, far behind the overall rate of 43.8%. Policy and research focus on their secondary school graduation with a widely recognized nexus between Chinese language deficiency and academic underachievement. Yet lower participation rates in postsecondary education (PSE) and nonlinguistic risk factors that account for under-representation have received scarce regional attention. The current study attempts to fill this gap. Utilizing the multiplicity and convertibility of capital in the Bourdieusian conception, this study elicits non-Chinese language minority students' voices and identifies the interplay effects of multiple capitals on the participants' pathways to PSE. Findings provide insights into the dynamic processes of convertible capitals and accessing PSE when developing holistic policies that are able to address linguistic and non-linguistic hurdles in the college choice process.
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Postsecondary Education, Access to Education, Language Minorities, Student Attitudes, Barriers, Cultural Capital, Social Capital, Economic Factors, Interviews, Documentation, Undergraduate Students, Language Proficiency, Chinese, Costs, Student Financial Aid, Social Bias, Racial Bias, Secondary Education
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Hong Kong
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