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This result means two things : ( 1 ) from an international comparative point of view
the Federal Republic of Germany was indeed a late - comer to the process of
expansion of secondary education ; and ( 2 ) that the process of educational ...
This result means two things : ( 1 ) from an international comparative point of view
the Federal Republic of Germany was indeed a late - comer to the process of
expansion of secondary education ; and ( 2 ) that the process of educational ...
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... and significantly decreased the impact of father ' s occupation . This means , in
this specific historical phase their educational opportunitites were strongly
dependent on " cultural capital " of the family and less on mechanisms of social ...
... and significantly decreased the impact of father ' s occupation . This means , in
this specific historical phase their educational opportunitites were strongly
dependent on " cultural capital " of the family and less on mechanisms of social ...
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This means that for each younger cohort of men , the increasing overall grade
progression probabilities are to some degree offset by an increasing effect of
social background . However , for men there was no effect of social origin on the
...
This means that for each younger cohort of men , the increasing overall grade
progression probabilities are to some degree offset by an increasing effect of
social background . However , for men there was no effect of social origin on the
...
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