Contains fulltext : 90325.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access) Contains fulltext : 90325-1.pdf (postprint version ) (Open Access)In this article we examine whether subjective estimates of success probabilities explain the effect of social origin, sex, and ethnicity on students' choices between different school tracks in Dutch higher education. The educational options analysed differ in level (i.e. university versus professional college) and fields of study (i.e. science versus non-science). First we analyse students' self-assessed success probabilities for specific tracks in higher education. We hypothesize that differences in demonstrated academic ability explain ...
This paper identifies pivotal factors behind individual decision-making in the transition from high ...
In this paper, we test how well Rational Action Theory, as developed to explain educational differen...
In this paper, we test how well Rational Action Theory, as developed to explain educational differen...
In this article we examine whether subjective estimates of success probabilities explain the effect ...
In this article we examine whether subjective estimates of success probabilities explain the effect ...
Contains fulltext : 63241.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)An important iss...
Study success is an important topic for countries concerned with the effectiveness of their higher e...
Literature distinguishes three complexes of factors that affect university achievement. Firstly, fac...
Background: In this paper, we investigate the predictors for enrollment and success in Science, Tech...
This paper identifies pivotal factors behind individual decision making in the transition from high ...
In this article we examine gender differences in income expectations of students in higher education...
The present study aims at unravelling the myriad of student-level (i.e., gender, socioeconomic statu...
Using unique administrative individual data, this paper examines ethnic differences in degree perfor...
Item does not contain fulltextThis article examines the effects of local study environments on the a...
In this paper, we test how well Rational Action Theory, as developed to explain educational differen...
This paper identifies pivotal factors behind individual decision-making in the transition from high ...
In this paper, we test how well Rational Action Theory, as developed to explain educational differen...
In this paper, we test how well Rational Action Theory, as developed to explain educational differen...
In this article we examine whether subjective estimates of success probabilities explain the effect ...
In this article we examine whether subjective estimates of success probabilities explain the effect ...
Contains fulltext : 63241.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)An important iss...
Study success is an important topic for countries concerned with the effectiveness of their higher e...
Literature distinguishes three complexes of factors that affect university achievement. Firstly, fac...
Background: In this paper, we investigate the predictors for enrollment and success in Science, Tech...
This paper identifies pivotal factors behind individual decision making in the transition from high ...
In this article we examine gender differences in income expectations of students in higher education...
The present study aims at unravelling the myriad of student-level (i.e., gender, socioeconomic statu...
Using unique administrative individual data, this paper examines ethnic differences in degree perfor...
Item does not contain fulltextThis article examines the effects of local study environments on the a...
In this paper, we test how well Rational Action Theory, as developed to explain educational differen...
This paper identifies pivotal factors behind individual decision-making in the transition from high ...
In this paper, we test how well Rational Action Theory, as developed to explain educational differen...
In this paper, we test how well Rational Action Theory, as developed to explain educational differen...