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This let him conclude that " . . . the stability of the stratification process , as
represented by linear ( educational ... background in the linear regression model
of highest educational level completed , then there should be an increasing effect
of ...
This let him conclude that " . . . the stability of the stratification process , as
represented by linear ( educational ... background in the linear regression model
of highest educational level completed , then there should be an increasing effect
of ...
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Changes in highest general educational attainment If we look first at changes in
highest general educational attainments ... Only beginning with the birth cohort of
1941 - 45 are the percentages of higher educational levels first slowly and then ...
Changes in highest general educational attainment If we look first at changes in
highest general educational attainments ... Only beginning with the birth cohort of
1941 - 45 are the percentages of higher educational levels first slowly and then ...
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... whether the overall dependence of the highest educational attainment on
social origins has changed across cohorts . For this purpose we estimated a
linear regression of highest level of qualification completed on father ' s schooling
and ...
... whether the overall dependence of the highest educational attainment on
social origins has changed across cohorts . For this purpose we estimated a
linear regression of highest level of qualification completed on father ' s schooling
and ...
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