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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 probabilities
are ...
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 probabilities
are ...
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However , there are significant effects of social background emerging for women
of the youngest birth cohorts . Again , the whole pattern of social background
effects in table 8 is weaker than the pattern in table 7 . Insert table 8 about here ...
However , there are significant effects of social background emerging for women
of the youngest birth cohorts . Again , the whole pattern of social background
effects in table 8 is weaker than the pattern in table 7 . Insert table 8 about here ...
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66 - 0 . 67 Father ' s Occupation * 1926 - 30 Father ' s Occupation * 1921 - 25 - 2 .
37 - 0 . 65 - 1 . 47 0 . 28 0 . 25 2214 1985 * * significant ' at 0 . 05 level *
significant at 0 . 10 level Women Men Birth Cohort Intercept Father ' s Schooling
Father.
66 - 0 . 67 Father ' s Occupation * 1926 - 30 Father ' s Occupation * 1921 - 25 - 2 .
37 - 0 . 65 - 1 . 47 0 . 28 0 . 25 2214 1985 * * significant ' at 0 . 05 level *
significant at 0 . 10 level Women Men Birth Cohort Intercept Father ' s Schooling
Father.
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