Feeding the elite: The evolution of elite pathways from star high schools to elite universities

During the last 50 years, private 'feeder' schools in Japan came to dominate entry into elite colleges. Intense organizational competition shaped the organizational environment and changed the pathways available to social elites. Compared to Japan, elite private feeders in the US have fail...

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Admission (School)
Aufgabe
Ausland
Basic Skills
Beliefs
College Admission
College Preparation
Colleges and universities
Comparative analysis
Competition
Cultural Capital
Cultural Differences
Discrimination in education
Education
Educational attainment
Educational Change
Educational sociology
Elite
Elites
Enrollment Influences
Enrollment Rate
Foreign Countries
Gegenwart
High Schools
Higher Education
Hochschule
Hochschulwesen
Idee
Institutional Environment
Institutionalization
Japan
Legitimacy
Meritocracy
Organizational change
Parents
Parents & parenting
Policy studies
Private Schools
School Districts
Secondary schools
Social Capital
Social Class
Social Environment
Social privilege
Social Status
Students
Teacher Associations
Trend Analysis
U.S.A
United States
Universities
Vereinigte Staaten
Wettbewerb
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