EUI Working Paper: SPS, Issues 90-94European University Institute, 1990 - Europe |
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... ( 1 ) the overall dependence of the level of educational attainment on social
origins ( in traditional educational attainment ... effect of social origin on making
each educational transition has actually increased from early birth cohorts to the
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... ( 1 ) the overall dependence of the level of educational attainment on social
origins ( in traditional educational attainment ... effect of social origin on making
each educational transition has actually increased from early birth cohorts to the
more ...
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If we examine the influences of social origin on this transition for men in table 9 ,
then the pattern is very complex . In the long - run , however , it is clear that there
is a decreasing influence of social origin on attaining vocational training .
If we examine the influences of social origin on this transition for men in table 9 ,
then the pattern is very complex . In the long - run , however , it is clear that there
is a decreasing influence of social origin on attaining vocational training .
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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
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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
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