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... on the one hand , decreasing variance in the schooling distribution that exerts
downward pressure on estimated linear effects and , on the other hand ,
increased associations between socioeconomic background and grade
progression that ...
... on the one hand , decreasing variance in the schooling distribution that exerts
downward pressure on estimated linear effects and , on the other hand ,
increased associations between socioeconomic background and grade
progression that ...
Page 8
... expansion two more or less offsetting influences of , on the one hand ,
decreasing variance in the schooling distribution and , on the other hand ,
increased associations between socioeconomic background and grade
progressions . - 84 .
... expansion two more or less offsetting influences of , on the one hand ,
decreasing variance in the schooling distribution and , on the other hand ,
increased associations between socioeconomic background and grade
progressions . - 84 .
Page 9
... or Abitur ) ( 12 or 13 years ) ; * However , it seems that compared to
microcensus data ( Handl 1985 ) , the distribution of educational qualifications is
a little bit distorted towards higher educational attainments , especially for men .
... or Abitur ) ( 12 or 13 years ) ; * However , it seems that compared to
microcensus data ( Handl 1985 ) , the distribution of educational qualifications is
a little bit distorted towards higher educational attainments , especially for men .
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