The Credential Society

Author: Randall Collins

Synopsis

Collins examines the expansion of educational credentials and questions whether rising degree requirements always reflect increasing technical demands of jobs. Credentials can also function as mechanisms through which groups compete for status and occupational access.

Why It Matters to Sociology

The book became an important contribution to the sociology of education and professions. It remains highly relevant to debates about degree inflation, occupational licensing, hiring requirements, and the economic value of education.

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