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If a person increases his socioeconomic resources there should be a position in
the educational system for him to move ( Sorensen 1983 ) . Something is
therefore missing from these educational attainment models , " . . . what is usually
...
If a person increases his socioeconomic resources there should be a position in
the educational system for him to move ( Sorensen 1983 ) . Something is
therefore missing from these educational attainment models , " . . . what is usually
...
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... in the schooling distribution that exerts downward pressure on estimated linear
effects and , on the other hand , increased associations between socioeconomic
background and grade progression that tend to increase the linear effects .
... in the schooling distribution that exerts downward pressure on estimated linear
effects and , on the other hand , increased associations between socioeconomic
background and grade progression that tend to increase the linear effects .
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Data , variables and models : Data The analysis reported is based on data from
the German Socioeconomic Panel ( GSP ) . The GSP is a longitudinal project that
is part of Sonderforschungsbereich 3 " Micro - analytical Foundations of Social ...
Data , variables and models : Data The analysis reported is based on data from
the German Socioeconomic Panel ( GSP ) . The GSP is a longitudinal project that
is part of Sonderforschungsbereich 3 " Micro - analytical Foundations of Social ...
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