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AUTOR(ES) Y. Feniger , Anastasia Gorodzeisky , Michal Krumer-Nevo
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beersheba, Israel, Tel Aviv University, Israel
ANO 2019
TIPO Artigo
PERIÓDICO SAGE Open
ISSN 2158-2440
E-ISSN 2158-2440
DOI 10.1177/2158244019835916
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18
MD5 258b11ca7b077b5acd70f143ecb1dfb9

Resumo

In recent years, education–occupation mismatch has become an important area of social research. However, little is known about its impact on the intergenerational transmission of educational attainment. This study investigates the possible negative consequences of a specific aspect of parental education–occupation mismatch, also known as overeducation, for high school students. Drawing from a sample of high school students in an Israeli city with a high incidence of overeducation, our analysis suggests that parental education–occupation mismatch does not affect student expectations for progressing to higher education. The results did reveal, however, that maternal education–occupation mismatch is related to school truancy among boys and girls, and that paternal education–occupation mismatch contributes to lower odds of enrollment in advanced science courses, especially among boys.

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