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Changes in highest general educational attainment If we look first at changes in
highest general educational attainments across birth cohorts ( table 2 ) , then we
observe a fairly stable structure of percentages for women and men until the birth
...
Changes in highest general educational attainment If we look first at changes in
highest general educational attainments across birth cohorts ( table 2 ) , then we
observe a fairly stable structure of percentages for women and men until the birth
...
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However , for each younger cohort , we also observe a considerable
convergence of these sex - specific educational opportunities . As far as the
transition from lower secondary school qualification to intermediate school
qualification is ...
However , for each younger cohort , we also observe a considerable
convergence of these sex - specific educational opportunities . As far as the
transition from lower secondary school qualification to intermediate school
qualification is ...
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However , if we look at women born since 1946 - 50 , we observe the opposite
trend : a decreasing importance of the effects of social origin . This result means
that the educational selection process among people from the same social
origins ...
However , if we look at women born since 1946 - 50 , we observe the opposite
trend : a decreasing importance of the effects of social origin . This result means
that the educational selection process among people from the same social
origins ...
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