Ontwikkelingen in verbale capaciteiten van laagopgeleiden in Nederland: De keerzijde van de onderwijsexpansie [Developments in verbal ability of low-educated people in the Netherlands: The downside of educational expansion]
Source
Mens en Maatschappij, 77, 4, (2002), pp. 361-380ISSN
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor
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SW OZ RSCR SOC
Journal title
Mens en Maatschappij
Volume
vol. 77
Issue
iss. 4
Languages used
Dutch (dut)
Page start
p. 361
Page end
p. 380
Subject
Inequality, cohesion and modernization; Ongelijkheid, cohesie en moderniseringAbstract
In this article we elaborate on how education affects achievement in verbal ability, and to what extent the composition of the group of low-educated people has changed with respect to verbal ability. Employing representative data for the Netherlands in 2000 (N = 1.278), we find in each birth cohort that primary educated and lower secondary educated people have lower scores on verbal ability than higher educated. In addition, family background affects a person’s verbal ability achievement. Culturally active parents and parents with a cultural occupation encourage verbal ability in their children. As a consequence, low-educated people from advantageous backgrounds have the opportunity to compensate for their lack of schooling. Signs of marginalization are found in the changing composition of the group of low-educated people. For the low-educated, we find an outflow over birth cohorts of relatively talented people. This process has resulted in a group of low-educated people that is more homogeneous with respect to verbal ability nowadays and in which hidden talent has become increasingly scarce.
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