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Health Social Welfare Review
2008 Volume.28 No. 2 p.53 ~ p.80
A Study of the Influence of Education on Social Mobility
Yeo Eu-Gene

Abstract
The purpose of this study is to investigate the inter-generational transmission of socioeconomic status and the influence of education on social mobility in Korea using Korea Welfare Panel Survey data(first wave). Especially this study focuses on how son¡¯s schooling and father¡¯s socio-economic status separately and interweavingly influence on son¡¯s economic achievement. The result of correspondence analysis and path analysis is summarized as such: Firstly, in the result of correspondence analysis, the inter-generational transmission in both ends of socio-economic status is salient. In more detail, very rich, professional, high educated sons have a strong possibility to have high socio-economic background(parents) and the other ends are the contrary. Secondly, the influence of father¡¯s socio-economic status on son¡¯s achievement is not so much indirect as direct. In other words, Socio-economic background influences on one¡¯s economic achievement by way of one¡¯s school career. Thirdly, investigating by cohort, the direct effect of socio-economic background is the lowest in 40s and the highest in 20s~30s. Based on these findings, this study suggests that the socio-economic status is handed down from father to son especially by way of schooling.
KEYWORD
Social Mobility, Inter-Generational Transmission of Socio-Economic Status, Education, Schooling
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