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Distributions of educational attainment for women and men from successive
cohorts are shown in table 1 . If we compare the educational attainments of the
cohort 1916 - 20 with those of the 1956 - 60 and 1961 - 65 cohorts , then the ...
Distributions of educational attainment for women and men from successive
cohorts are shown in table 1 . If we compare the educational attainments of the
cohort 1916 - 20 with those of the 1956 - 60 and 1961 - 65 cohorts , then the ...
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... 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 cohort of 1936 -
40 .
... 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 cohort of 1936 -
40 .
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As far as the transition from lower secondary school qualification to intermediate
school qualification is concerned , women have even surpassed men , beginning
with the cohort of 1956 - 60 . For the other transitions , young women ' s ...
As far as the transition from lower secondary school qualification to intermediate
school qualification is concerned , women have even surpassed men , beginning
with the cohort of 1956 - 60 . For the other transitions , young women ' s ...
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