Betting on Education
The Costs of Schooling for Cambodian Youth
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Rutgers University Press
Publishing:11th Aug '26
£26.99
This title is due to be published on 11th August, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Educational credentials are one of the most reliable tickets to a middle-class livelihood across the globe today. But as the costs of schooling rise, young people increasingly wonder whether their investment will pay off. Betting on Education: The Costs of Schooling for Cambodian Youth follows the experiences of rural secondary school students navigating Cambodia's semiprivatized state education system. It reveals that when students are compelled to speculate about the value of their education, the "winners" of this gamble are the ones already most securely part of the middle class. The rest are left behind. In the process, the very meaning of education is transformed, as schooling becomes less about learning and more about its potential financial returns. By situating these stories in the wider global logics of neoliberal capitalism, Betting on Education challenges readers to consider what is at stake when young people must wager so much on the promise of schooling.
"Betting on Education achieves something rare—an ethnography that brings neoliberalism into sharp focus by showing how it shapes middle-class lives in the Global South. Rich and engaging, Estes's arguments resonate well beyond Cambodia." - Maryann Bylander, author of The Trade-Offs of Legal Status: Safe Migration, Documentation, and Debt in Southeast Asia
"Jennifer Estes's fine-grained narrative provides rare insight into the aspirations and struggles of rural Cambodian youth climbing the broken ladder of education to upward mobility. Her poignant analysis of the elusive promise of meritocracy and its resultant inequality under neoliberalism resonates with the struggles of millions globally." - Minhua Ling, author of The Inconvenient Generation: Migrant Youth Coming of Age on Shanghai's Edge
ISBN: 9781978844582
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 454g
178 pages