EUI Working Paper: SPS, Issues 90-94European University Institute, 1990 - Europe |
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... on making each educational transition has actually increased from early birth cohorts to the more recent ones . ... increased associations between socioeconomic background and grade progression that tend to increase the linear ...
... on making each educational transition has actually increased from early birth cohorts to the more recent ones . ... increased associations between socioeconomic background and grade progression that tend to increase the linear ...
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If we look at men born since 1946-50 , there is indeed an increasing significant effect of social background on the probability to make this transition . For each younger cohort of men , the increasing overall grade progression ...
If we look at men born since 1946-50 , there is indeed an increasing significant effect of social background on the probability to make this transition . For each younger cohort of men , the increasing overall grade progression ...
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For men we found indeed an increasing effect of social background on the probability to make the transition from lower secondary school qualification to intermediate school qualification and from intermediate school qualification to ...
For men we found indeed an increasing effect of social background on the probability to make the transition from lower secondary school qualification to intermediate school qualification and from intermediate school qualification to ...
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