The educated underclass students and the promise of social mobility / Gary Roth.

Portion of title Students and the promise of social mobility
Contents Introduction -- Higher education and class -- The overproduction of intelligence -- Class in transition : historical background -- Underemployment through the decades -- Class status and economic instability -- Into the future.
Abstract "We live in a world with too many graduates fighting for too few jobs; where Deliveroo and FedEx drivers have advanced degrees. The Educated Underclass offers a much-needed look at this societal restructuring from the perspective of students. Gary Roth examines the way that universities often reproduce traditional class hierarchies, the mechanisms that enable upward and downward social mobility, and how the 'overproduction of intelligence' hinders students, calling for a realignment of how social classes function today. The dream of social mobility is dying. Where previous generations where expected to surpass their parents' level of economic success, prospects for today's graduates are increasingly bleak."--Amazon.com
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages 142-171) and index.
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LCCN 2023436543
ISBN9780745339238 (hardback)
ISBN0745339239 (hardback)
ISBN9780745339221 (paperback)
ISBN0745339220 (paperback)

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