A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal
Cultural minorities in Finnish educational opportunity structures
Authors: Tuomas Zacheus, Mira Kalalahti, Janne Varjo
Publisher: Society of Social and Economic Research in the Universities of Turku
Publishing place: Turku
Publication year: 2017
Journal:Research On Finnish Society
Volume: 10
Issue: 2
First page : 132
Last page: 144
Number of pages: 13
Web address : http://www.finnresearch.fi/RFS2017_Zacheus_etal.pdf
In many countries, there are differences in school performance between and within cultural minorities
and the majority. For, instance, differences between the learning outcomes of immigrant-origin and Finnish-origin
students are considerable, and the risk among young people of immigrant origin of becoming
positioned outside education and work life is higher than that among young people of Finnish origin.
The aim of this paper is to develop a holistic approach to educational inequalities by offering two
theoretical viewpoints concerning cultural minorities in particular. First, we introduce the idea of the opportunity
structure, which clarifies why the education system does not offer the same opportunities to all
minority groups. Second, we highlight the need to understand the cultural variety of minorities when explaining
differences in educational attainment. Here we make the distinctions of cultural differences (primary
and secondary) and minority status (autonomous, voluntary and involuntary minorities). Finally, we
discuss the question of equal educational opportunities by reflecting on these two theoretical viewpoints.