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The youngest cohort analysed were born between 1961 and 1965 and have
been making their educational careers from ... We used a set of dummy variables
each representing five - year birth cohorts from 1916 - 20 , 1921 - 25 , . . . , to
1961 ...
The youngest cohort analysed were born between 1961 and 1965 and have
been making their educational careers from ... We used a set of dummy variables
each representing five - year birth cohorts from 1916 - 20 , 1921 - 25 , . . . , to
1961 ...
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Only beginning with the birth cohort of 1941 - 45 are the percentages of higher
educational levels first slowly and then ... the convergence of educational levels
for men and women across cohorts was made not before the cohort of 1946 - 50 .
Only beginning with the birth cohort of 1941 - 45 are the percentages of higher
educational levels first slowly and then ... the convergence of educational levels
for men and women across cohorts was made not before the cohort of 1946 - 50 .
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However , as far as secondary education is concerned there has been a clear
decrease in overall selectivity in the West German school system across the
younger birth cohorts . In a final step of our analysis , we estimated the effects of
social ...
However , as far as secondary education is concerned there has been a clear
decrease in overall selectivity in the West German school system across the
younger birth cohorts . In a final step of our analysis , we estimated the effects of
social ...
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