Kulturális reprodukció vagy kulturális mobilitás

  • Zsuzsa Blaskó

Abstract

This paper investigates how the families' cultural milieu (the inherited cultural capital) has influenced the status attainment process in the Hungarian society in the past decades. Two alternative hypotheses are tested. On the one hand cultural reproduction theory (based on P. Bourdieu's hypotheses) suggests that cultural factors play a significant role in the reproduction of the social inequalities. On the other hand, however, Paul DiMaggio and others assume that cultural capital is more a means of social mobility and can play a compensatory role, helping lower status children achieve above their parents.

So far in Hungary the former function of cultural capital has been believed to be dominant. Our analyses show however that cultural reproduction and cultural mobility have both been present in this society. In fact we find that until the 1960s children with the least educated parents could benefit the most from the family's cultural investments. Since then, the two processes have been of similar importance. Cultural assets have both helped the upper classes to maintain their existing positions but they have also provided a possible source for those occupying lower positions in the social hierarchy to support their children getting forward.

Published
2024-01-10
How to Cite
BlaskóZ. (2024). Kulturális reprodukció vagy kulturális mobilitás. Hungarian Review of Sociology, 12(2), 3-27. Retrieved from https://ojs.mtak.hu/index.php/szocszemle/article/view/14664
Section
Studies