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The aim of this paper is therefore to examine the influence of social origin on
educational opportunities on the basis of a continuous succession of birth cohorts
born between 1916 and 1965 . These cohort comparisons not only reflect the
most ...
The aim of this paper is therefore to examine the influence of social origin on
educational opportunities on the basis of a continuous succession of birth cohorts
born between 1916 and 1965 . These cohort comparisons not only reflect the
most ...
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can also be used to examine the long - term development of educational
attainment across a very broad range of birth cohorts . The paper is part of an
international comparative project on change in the educational attainment
process in 12 ...
can also be used to examine the long - term development of educational
attainment across a very broad range of birth cohorts . The paper is part of an
international comparative project on change in the educational attainment
process in 12 ...
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The aim of this paper has therefore been to examine whether educational
expansion has decreased the influence of ... not only the most recent impact of
educational expansion in the Federal Republic of Germany , but also examined
the long ...
The aim of this paper has therefore been to examine whether educational
expansion has decreased the influence of ... not only the most recent impact of
educational expansion in the Federal Republic of Germany , but also examined
the long ...
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