Intergenerational Mobility of Education in Thailand: Effects of Parents’ Socioeconomic Status on Children’s Opportunity in Higher Education

As a result of the government investment in education opportunity, there has been a remarkable expansion of higher education over the last 50 years in Thailand. Nevertheless, it still remains questionable whether the expansion is accompanied by ensuring equality of opportunity in higher education. T...

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Main Authors: Natthani Meemon, Ning J. Zhang, Thomas T.H. Wan, Seung Chun Paek
Other Authors: University of Central Florida
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Published: 2022
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spelling th-mahidol.731932022-08-04T11:54:06Z Intergenerational Mobility of Education in Thailand: Effects of Parents’ Socioeconomic Status on Children’s Opportunity in Higher Education Natthani Meemon Ning J. Zhang Thomas T.H. Wan Seung Chun Paek University of Central Florida Seton Hall University Mahidol University Arts and Humanities Economics, Econometrics and Finance Social Sciences As a result of the government investment in education opportunity, there has been a remarkable expansion of higher education over the last 50 years in Thailand. Nevertheless, it still remains questionable whether the expansion is accompanied by ensuring equality of opportunity in higher education. Thus, this study, employing the concept of intergenerational mobility, examined both cross-sectional and long-term effects of parents’ socioeconomic status on children’s opportunity in higher education with the nationwide socioeconomic data of 2005 and 2017. The results indicated that although the higher education opportunity increased by approximately 30% during the 12-years period, parents’ socioeconomic status still played a significant role for the increased opportunity. For household factors, the higher education opportunity was significantly lower among children in lower income, large-sized, single-parent, or rural households. For parental factors, that was significantly lower among children with lower educated, unemployed, or informal-sector parents. Particularly for income, the opportunity gap was nearly 13 times between the highest and lowest income households. Furthermore, these patterns were persistent or worse during the 12-years period. Among several policy recommendations that we proposed, a family involvement program, which has been identified as an effective intervention to mitigate the gap in educational attainment caused by socioeconomic differences, should be a prior consideration. 2022-08-04T03:38:08Z 2022-08-04T03:38:08Z 2022-01-01 Article Asia-Pacific Social Science Review. Vol.22, No.1 (2022), 158-173 01198386 2-s2.0-85133222604 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/73193 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85133222604&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
building Mahidol University Library
continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
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topic Arts and Humanities
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Social Sciences
spellingShingle Arts and Humanities
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Social Sciences
Natthani Meemon
Ning J. Zhang
Thomas T.H. Wan
Seung Chun Paek
Intergenerational Mobility of Education in Thailand: Effects of Parents’ Socioeconomic Status on Children’s Opportunity in Higher Education
description As a result of the government investment in education opportunity, there has been a remarkable expansion of higher education over the last 50 years in Thailand. Nevertheless, it still remains questionable whether the expansion is accompanied by ensuring equality of opportunity in higher education. Thus, this study, employing the concept of intergenerational mobility, examined both cross-sectional and long-term effects of parents’ socioeconomic status on children’s opportunity in higher education with the nationwide socioeconomic data of 2005 and 2017. The results indicated that although the higher education opportunity increased by approximately 30% during the 12-years period, parents’ socioeconomic status still played a significant role for the increased opportunity. For household factors, the higher education opportunity was significantly lower among children in lower income, large-sized, single-parent, or rural households. For parental factors, that was significantly lower among children with lower educated, unemployed, or informal-sector parents. Particularly for income, the opportunity gap was nearly 13 times between the highest and lowest income households. Furthermore, these patterns were persistent or worse during the 12-years period. Among several policy recommendations that we proposed, a family involvement program, which has been identified as an effective intervention to mitigate the gap in educational attainment caused by socioeconomic differences, should be a prior consideration.
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author_facet University of Central Florida
Natthani Meemon
Ning J. Zhang
Thomas T.H. Wan
Seung Chun Paek
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author Natthani Meemon
Ning J. Zhang
Thomas T.H. Wan
Seung Chun Paek
author_sort Natthani Meemon
title Intergenerational Mobility of Education in Thailand: Effects of Parents’ Socioeconomic Status on Children’s Opportunity in Higher Education
title_short Intergenerational Mobility of Education in Thailand: Effects of Parents’ Socioeconomic Status on Children’s Opportunity in Higher Education
title_full Intergenerational Mobility of Education in Thailand: Effects of Parents’ Socioeconomic Status on Children’s Opportunity in Higher Education
title_fullStr Intergenerational Mobility of Education in Thailand: Effects of Parents’ Socioeconomic Status on Children’s Opportunity in Higher Education
title_full_unstemmed Intergenerational Mobility of Education in Thailand: Effects of Parents’ Socioeconomic Status on Children’s Opportunity in Higher Education
title_sort intergenerational mobility of education in thailand: effects of parents’ socioeconomic status on children’s opportunity in higher education
publishDate 2022
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