The mediating role of cultural capital in the relationship between socioeconomic status and student achievement in 14 economies

  • Chen Xie
  • , Yingchun Ma*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

More empirical evidence is needed to answer the question of in what way a family's socioeconomic status (SES) affects student academic achievement, so this study explores the mediating role of cultural capital (CC) in the relationship between SES and student achievement, using the latest approach to testing mediating effects. The data sets from 14 economies in the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) 2009 were analysed. In general, the results supported the mediation effects of CC, and the mean of ratios of mediation effects to total effects was 23%. For the three frequently used indices of SES, parents’ occupations and education levels had larger impacts on student literacies than did family wealth possession. For most economies, objectified cultural capital (OCC) can explain the effects of all three SES indices on student literacies, but embodied cultural capital (ECC) can only explain the effects of parents’ occupations and education levels on student literacies. Whether for reading literacy, science literacy or mathematics literacy, CC theory is applicable in most economies. However, the mediating effects on reading and science literacies were higher than those on mathematics literacy. For different economies, the explanatory power of CC theory was also different.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)838-855
Number of pages18
JournalBritish Educational Research Journal
Volume45
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Aug 2019

Keywords

  • PISA
  • SES
  • cultural capital
  • student performance

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