Studiile universitare și mobilitatea socială în România 1919-2020 – o agendă de cercetare
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This study outlines a research framework analyzing how higher education historically fostered upward social mobility in Romania, while its absence posed downward risks. The author tracks major shifts across three eras: modest student numbers during the interwar period, communist social engineering that expanded engineering tracks before entering a severe late-stage contraction, and post-1989 massification. Ultimately, it highlights how family backgrounds consistently skewed equal educational opportunities. THIS ABSTRACT IS GENERATED WITH ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE.
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