学歴社会-その日本的特質
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Compared with western countries, Japan have developed a very hard competition system for a person to obtain a good school career since late 19th century. Why? First of all, because of the lack of serious class conflict, Japan did not develop the class cultures which were very different each other. This class situation created the unified school system free from class cultures, and established a selective examination based only on an achievement test. Secondly, the selection, which has no connection with social origins, made the competition for a good school career very hard.
- 1983-10-20
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- 竹内 洋著, 『日本人の出世観』, B6判, 194頁, \1,300, 学文社, 門脇厚司著, 『現代の出世観』, 新書判, 188頁, \550, 日本経済新聞社