Double disadvantage: Institutional structure and compensatory advantages in Brazilian higher education

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Autor(a) principal: Senkevics, Adriano S.
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Carvalhaes, Flavio, Ribeiro, Carlos A. Costa, Barbosa, Rogério J.
Tipo de documento: preprint
Idioma: por
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Texto Completo: https://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/6107
Resumo: This paper examines the interaction between family income and academic performance in determining access to public and private higher education in Brazil during the expansionist period since the 1990s. The study aims to answer three questions: (a) how do family income and academic performance affect the likelihood of accessing higher education? (b) to what extent can low income be compensated for by good grades or vice versa? (c) how do these inequalities manifest in the division between public and private higher education? Using administrative data, we constructed a panel of high school graduates in 2012 who were followed for five years after completing secondary education. The results indicate that, for admission to public institutions, which are tuition-free and prestigious, academic performance is the most important predictor, and the advantage of wealthier students depends on their higher chances of obtaining better grades. In contrast, for entering private institutions, the socioeconomic gap is almost independent of grades, and privileged individuals have a higher chance of admission despite poor academic performance. We conclude that the horizontal stratification of the Brazilian education system shapes the occurrence of dual advantages for students from privileged backgrounds: compensatory advantages in accessing the private sector and cumulative advantages in accessing the public sector, due to their respective privileges of origin and probabilities of obtaining higher grades.
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spelling Double disadvantage: Institutional structure and compensatory advantages in Brazilian higher educationDoble desventajas: Estructura institucional y ventajas compensatorias en la educación superior brasileñaDesvantagens duplas: Estrutura institucional e vantagens compensatórias no ensino superior brasileiroDesempenho escolarEstratificação horizontalMeritocraciaNível socioeconômicoVantagens compensatóriasSchool performanceHorizontal stratificationMeritocracySocioeconomic statusCompensatory advantagesRendimiento escolarEstratificación horizontalMeritocraciaNivel socioeconómicoVentajas compensatoriasThis paper examines the interaction between family income and academic performance in determining access to public and private higher education in Brazil during the expansionist period since the 1990s. The study aims to answer three questions: (a) how do family income and academic performance affect the likelihood of accessing higher education? (b) to what extent can low income be compensated for by good grades or vice versa? (c) how do these inequalities manifest in the division between public and private higher education? Using administrative data, we constructed a panel of high school graduates in 2012 who were followed for five years after completing secondary education. The results indicate that, for admission to public institutions, which are tuition-free and prestigious, academic performance is the most important predictor, and the advantage of wealthier students depends on their higher chances of obtaining better grades. In contrast, for entering private institutions, the socioeconomic gap is almost independent of grades, and privileged individuals have a higher chance of admission despite poor academic performance. We conclude that the horizontal stratification of the Brazilian education system shapes the occurrence of dual advantages for students from privileged backgrounds: compensatory advantages in accessing the private sector and cumulative advantages in accessing the public sector, due to their respective privileges of origin and probabilities of obtaining higher grades.Este artículo examina la relación entre la renta familiar y el rendimiento académico en el acceso a la educación superior pública y privada en Brasil desde la década de 1990. Se plantean tres preguntas clave: (a) ¿Cómo influyen los ingresos familiares y el rendimiento académico en la probabilidad de acceder a la educación superior? (b) ¿En qué medida se pueden compensar los bajos ingresos con buenas calificaciones o viceversa? (c) ¿Cómo se reflejan estas desigualdades en la división entre educación superior pública y privada? Utilizando datos administrativos, se construyó un panel de graduados de secundaria en 2012, y se les siguió durante cinco años tras completar la educación secundaria. Los resultados indican que el rendimiento académico es el factor más importante para la admisión en instituciones públicas, las cuales son gratuitas y prestigiosas, y la ventaja de los estudiantes más ricos radica en sus mayores posibilidades de obtener mejores calificaciones. Por otro lado, para ingresar a instituciones privadas, la brecha socioeconómica es casi independiente de las calificaciones, y los estudiantes privilegiados tienen mayores probabilidades de admisión a pesar de un bajo rendimiento académico. En conclusión, la estratificación horizontal de la educación brasileña estructura la aparición de ventajas duales para los estudiantes de origen privilegiado: ventajas compensatorias en el acceso al sector privado y ventajas acumulativas en el acceso al sector público, debido, respectivamente, a sus privilegios de origen y a sus probabilidades de obtener calificaciones más altas.Este trabalho discute a interação entre origem social e desempenho escolar nas probabilidades de acesso ao ensino superior no Brasil no auge da política expansionista que caracterizou o sistema educacional brasileiro desde a década de 1990. Especificamente, procuramos responder três perguntas: (a) como renda familiar e desempenho se combinam na estruturação das chances de acesso dos jovens? (b) até que ponto a nota pode compensar uma renda baixa ou, ao contrário, a renda familiar compensar desempenhos insuficientes na prova? (c) como essas desigualdades se articulam com a segmentação do ensino superior entre os setores público e privado? Os dados derivam de um painel de egressos do ensino médio em 2012 acompanhados por cinco anos após a conclusão da educação básica, com base em cruzamentos de registros administrativos. Os resultados indicam que para o acesso ao setor público - majoritariamente gratuito e composto por instituições academicamente seletivas - o desempenho é o preditor mais importante, independentemente da origem socioeconômica do candidato. O mesmo não se pode dizer do acesso a instituições privadas que, além de apresentar forte hiato socioeconômico, permite que estudantes nos estratos mais altos de renda tenham elevadas chance de acessá-lo ainda que apresentem os piores desempenhos. Concluímos que a estratificação horizontal da educação brasileira estrutura a ocorrência de vantagens duplas para estudantes de origem privilegiada: vantagens compensatórias no acesso ao setor privado e vantagens cumulativas no acesso ao setor público, em razão, respectivamente, de seus privilégios de origem e de suas probabilidades de obter maiores notas.SciELO PreprintsSciELO PreprintsSciELO Preprints2023-05-22info:eu-repo/semantics/preprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/610710.1590/SciELOPreprints.6107porhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/article/view/6107/11742Copyright (c) 2023 Adriano S. Senkevics, Flavio Carvalhaes, Carlos A. Costa Ribeiro, Rogério J. Barbosahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSenkevics, Adriano S.Carvalhaes, FlavioRibeiro, Carlos A. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Double disadvantage: Institutional structure and compensatory advantages in Brazilian higher education
Doble desventajas: Estructura institucional y ventajas compensatorias en la educación superior brasileña
Desvantagens duplas: Estrutura institucional e vantagens compensatórias no ensino superior brasileiro
title Double disadvantage: Institutional structure and compensatory advantages in Brazilian higher education
spellingShingle Double disadvantage: Institutional structure and compensatory advantages in Brazilian higher education
Senkevics, Adriano S.
Desempenho escolar
Estratificação horizontal
Meritocracia
Nível socioeconômico
Vantagens compensatórias
School performance
Horizontal stratification
Meritocracy
Socioeconomic status
Compensatory advantages
Rendimiento escolar
Estratificación horizontal
Meritocracia
Nivel socioeconómico
Ventajas compensatorias
title_short Double disadvantage: Institutional structure and compensatory advantages in Brazilian higher education
title_full Double disadvantage: Institutional structure and compensatory advantages in Brazilian higher education
title_fullStr Double disadvantage: Institutional structure and compensatory advantages in Brazilian higher education
title_full_unstemmed Double disadvantage: Institutional structure and compensatory advantages in Brazilian higher education
title_sort Double disadvantage: Institutional structure and compensatory advantages in Brazilian higher education
author Senkevics, Adriano S.
author_facet Senkevics, Adriano S.
Carvalhaes, Flavio
Ribeiro, Carlos A. Costa
Barbosa, Rogério J.
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author2 Carvalhaes, Flavio
Ribeiro, Carlos A. Costa
Barbosa, Rogério J.
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Senkevics, Adriano S.
Carvalhaes, Flavio
Ribeiro, Carlos A. Costa
Barbosa, Rogério J.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Desempenho escolar
Estratificação horizontal
Meritocracia
Nível socioeconômico
Vantagens compensatórias
School performance
Horizontal stratification
Meritocracy
Socioeconomic status
Compensatory advantages
Rendimiento escolar
Estratificación horizontal
Meritocracia
Nivel socioeconómico
Ventajas compensatorias
topic Desempenho escolar
Estratificação horizontal
Meritocracia
Nível socioeconômico
Vantagens compensatórias
School performance
Horizontal stratification
Meritocracy
Socioeconomic status
Compensatory advantages
Rendimiento escolar
Estratificación horizontal
Meritocracia
Nivel socioeconómico
Ventajas compensatorias
description This paper examines the interaction between family income and academic performance in determining access to public and private higher education in Brazil during the expansionist period since the 1990s. The study aims to answer three questions: (a) how do family income and academic performance affect the likelihood of accessing higher education? (b) to what extent can low income be compensated for by good grades or vice versa? (c) how do these inequalities manifest in the division between public and private higher education? Using administrative data, we constructed a panel of high school graduates in 2012 who were followed for five years after completing secondary education. The results indicate that, for admission to public institutions, which are tuition-free and prestigious, academic performance is the most important predictor, and the advantage of wealthier students depends on their higher chances of obtaining better grades. In contrast, for entering private institutions, the socioeconomic gap is almost independent of grades, and privileged individuals have a higher chance of admission despite poor academic performance. We conclude that the horizontal stratification of the Brazilian education system shapes the occurrence of dual advantages for students from privileged backgrounds: compensatory advantages in accessing the private sector and cumulative advantages in accessing the public sector, due to their respective privileges of origin and probabilities of obtaining higher grades.
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