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A series of empirical studies provided evidence that there were great differences
in educational attainment by social ... Another reason is that more and more
people seem to believe that educational expansion and school reforms have led
to a ...
A series of empirical studies provided evidence that there were great differences
in educational attainment by social ... Another reason is that more and more
people seem to believe that educational expansion and school reforms have led
to a ...
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Thus , they experienced their school careers during a period of high educational
expansion and economic uncertainty . We used a set of dummy variables each
representing five - year birth cohorts from 1916 - 20 , 1921 - 25 , . . . , to 1961 - 65
...
Thus , they experienced their school careers during a period of high educational
expansion and economic uncertainty . We used a set of dummy variables each
representing five - year birth cohorts from 1916 - 20 , 1921 - 25 , . . . , to 1961 - 65
...
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educational opportunities of men and women , there was lacking empirical
evidence for the changing effects of social origin . The aim of this paper has
therefore been to examine whether educational expansion has decreased the
influence of ...
educational opportunities of men and women , there was lacking empirical
evidence for the changing effects of social origin . The aim of this paper has
therefore been to examine whether educational expansion has decreased the
influence of ...
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