The working of the educational system in a welfare state was examined in a longitudinal study of a cohort (initially 1,029) of students followed from age 7 to age 23 years. An initial sample included 329 males and 342 females, of whom 352 had working class careers and 319 had middle class careers. Relationships among social origin, gender, and career were analyzed; school performance, differentiation, and careers were determined for a final sample of 655 young adults. Social background had a heavy impact on career. Two-thirds of the working class children remained in a working class career, and two-thirds of the middle class children stayed in the middle class. Working class children we e more likely to remain in the same career position, w...
The Youth in Transition project, a longitudinal study (which began in 1966) of a national sample of ...
This report examines the extent to which young people with disabilities were reported by parents to ...
Graduation date: 1983Evidence supporting the contribution of American high school\ud curricula to st...
IDENTIFIERS Welfare to Work Programs This study investigated the effect of welfare mothers' edu...
This study hypothesizes that stringent welfare policies may promote school enrollment and reduce emp...
This publication presents a portrait of transitions from initial education to working life in the Un...
The aim of this project was to reconstruct the processes underprivileged pupils have to pass through...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2009 Dr. Frances Antoinette TrembathSocial background an...
This paper examines the transition of young adults from school to work over time and the role of edu...
Master of EducationThis study investigates the influence of social class membership upon children'...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This is an enhanced qualitati...
The purpose of this study is to determine the coherence between social setting, school career and oc...
A national longitudinal database (NELS: 88-94, 1996) was used to examine the occupational aspiration...
The twentieth century saw significant educational expansion and reform in all Western societies. Wit...
Longitudinal research, relating school career of pupils in secondary education to school capability ...
The Youth in Transition project, a longitudinal study (which began in 1966) of a national sample of ...
This report examines the extent to which young people with disabilities were reported by parents to ...
Graduation date: 1983Evidence supporting the contribution of American high school\ud curricula to st...
IDENTIFIERS Welfare to Work Programs This study investigated the effect of welfare mothers' edu...
This study hypothesizes that stringent welfare policies may promote school enrollment and reduce emp...
This publication presents a portrait of transitions from initial education to working life in the Un...
The aim of this project was to reconstruct the processes underprivileged pupils have to pass through...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2009 Dr. Frances Antoinette TrembathSocial background an...
This paper examines the transition of young adults from school to work over time and the role of edu...
Master of EducationThis study investigates the influence of social class membership upon children'...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This is an enhanced qualitati...
The purpose of this study is to determine the coherence between social setting, school career and oc...
A national longitudinal database (NELS: 88-94, 1996) was used to examine the occupational aspiration...
The twentieth century saw significant educational expansion and reform in all Western societies. Wit...
Longitudinal research, relating school career of pupils in secondary education to school capability ...
The Youth in Transition project, a longitudinal study (which began in 1966) of a national sample of ...
This report examines the extent to which young people with disabilities were reported by parents to ...
Graduation date: 1983Evidence supporting the contribution of American high school\ud curricula to st...