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Many German sociologists assume , for example , that educational expansion
has loosened traditional dependence of education on social origin and sex and
has increased what Ulrich Beck ( 1987 ) calls the degree of " individualization " .
Many German sociologists assume , for example , that educational expansion
has loosened traditional dependence of education on social origin and sex and
has increased what Ulrich Beck ( 1987 ) calls the degree of " individualization " .
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... it is therefore not possible to infer from a change in the effects of social origins
in the linear regression model that a change in the association between social
background and educational opportunities has taken place . For example , due to
...
... it is therefore not possible to infer from a change in the effects of social origins
in the linear regression model that a change in the association between social
background and educational opportunities has taken place . For example , due to
...
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Postwar conditions led these cohort to prefer immediate gainful employment to
more vocational or university training ( Blossfeld 1987 ) . This example shows
that for understanding the process of educational expansion in the Federal
Republic ...
Postwar conditions led these cohort to prefer immediate gainful employment to
more vocational or university training ( Blossfeld 1987 ) . This example shows
that for understanding the process of educational expansion in the Federal
Republic ...
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