EUI Working Paper: SPS, Issues 90-94European University Institute, 1990 - Europe |
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If we compare the educational attainments of the cohort 1916 - 20 with those of
the 1956 - 60 and 1961 - 65 cohorts , then the improvement in educational
chances for women and men is clear . Both sexes have profited from the
educational ...
If we compare the educational attainments of the cohort 1916 - 20 with those of
the 1956 - 60 and 1961 - 65 cohorts , then the improvement in educational
chances for women and men is clear . Both sexes have profited from the
educational ...
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There are clear sex - specific patterns of these transition probabilities . However ,
for each younger cohort , we also observe a considerable convergence of these
sex - specific educational opportunities . As far as the transition from lower ...
There are clear sex - specific patterns of these transition probabilities . However ,
for each younger cohort , we also observe a considerable convergence of these
sex - specific educational opportunities . As far as the transition from lower ...
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Again , for men born since 1946 - 50 there is a clear increasing effect of father ' s
schooling and father ' s occupation . But now , we observe an increasing effect for
women too , at least as far as father ' s schooling of the youngest cohorts is ...
Again , for men born since 1946 - 50 there is a clear increasing effect of father ' s
schooling and father ' s occupation . But now , we observe an increasing effect for
women too , at least as far as father ' s schooling of the youngest cohorts is ...
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