Abstract

The contemporary history of schooling might be described as one of rising levels of educational participation but, equally and more fundamentally, as one of reproduction of class and gender inequalities. This paper explores some dimensions of the relationships between reproduction and social change in these terms and then moves on to consider the character of contemporary French youth and selected aspects of youth culture as these illustrate change and continuity in class and gender divisions.

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