Learning to Labor: How Working-Class Kids Get Working-Class Jobs

Learning to Labor: How Working-Class Kids Get Working-Class Jobs

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Feb 28, 2017 · English · Paperback (304 pages)
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Book Details

Format Paperback
Pages 304
Language English
Published Feb 28, 2017
Publisher Columbia University Press
ISBN-10 0231178956
ISBN-13 9780231178952

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Paul Willis and Stanley Aronowitz delve into the intricate relationship between education and social class in this seminal study. Through ethnographic research, the authors explore how working-class youth navigate their educational experiences and how these experiences ultimately shape their job prospects. They reveal the cultural dynamics at play as students develop identities that often align with the labor market they are poised to enter.

By examining the lives of these young individuals, the narrative sheds light on the systemic factors that perpetuate social stratification. The book critically analyzes the ways in which educational institutions can reinforce class boundaries, revealing that for many, the path from school to work is not a matter of merit but rather a reflection of deeply rooted social structures.
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