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... educational aspirations of these cohorts ( and within this cohort especially of
women ) , who were between 10 and 20 years old in the immediate postwar
period , were extremely affected by economic misery , flight , expulsion , and so
forth .
... educational aspirations of these cohorts ( and within this cohort especially of
women ) , who were between 10 and 20 years old in the immediate postwar
period , were extremely affected by economic misery , flight , expulsion , and so
forth .
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This finding means that women not only carried more than men the burden of the
immediate postwar social and economic crises ( see cohort 1931 - 35 ) , but also
profited more than men from the rapid economic recovery after World War II ...
This finding means that women not only carried more than men the burden of the
immediate postwar social and economic crises ( see cohort 1931 - 35 ) , but also
profited more than men from the rapid economic recovery after World War II ...
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But , there is also a significant positive effect of father ' s occupation for the
youngest cohort of men . This result means that the lack of trainee positions
during the economic crisis of the early 1980s led to an increasing importance of
social ...
But , there is also a significant positive effect of father ' s occupation for the
youngest cohort of men . This result means that the lack of trainee positions
during the economic crisis of the early 1980s led to an increasing importance of
social ...
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