We examine the relationship between the distribution of upper secondary school performance and a range of individual and school level characteristics using unconditional quantile regression methods and data from Ireland. We find that determinants such as social class, maternal unemployment, extra private tuition, and working part-time have differential effects for low and high ability students and that important insights are lost by focusing on the conditional mean. The implication is that while certain factors can impact on whether or not a student is likely to proceed to higher education, other factors may affect where students go and what they study
Much research has shown that having a better class of degree has significant payoff in the labour ma...
It has been widely studied that students’ academic achievement may be affected by the socioeconomic ...
Abstract Using quantile regressions, this paper provides evidence that the relationship between scho...
Interactions between observed and unobserved determinants of educational success imply that the form...
Background: The existence of a multiplier, compositional or social context efect is debated extensiv...
Students’ success during their first year at university is largely influenced by their university en...
Using quantile regressions, this paper provides evidence that the relationship between school inputs...
Students’ success during their first year at university is largely influenced by their university en...
This mixed methods study followed a cohort of students through an undergraduate medical programme. I...
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Microeconomic survey data are used to investigate the impact of a number of measures of school perfo...
This study examines the relationship between demographic and performance variables in high schools w...
Students' trajectories into university are often uniquely dependent on school qualifications though ...
Participation in higher education is a matter of intense debate as it is a strong determinant of lif...
This paper empirically examines the distribution of demand for school quality using quantile regress...
Much research has shown that having a better class of degree has significant payoff in the labour ma...
It has been widely studied that students’ academic achievement may be affected by the socioeconomic ...
Abstract Using quantile regressions, this paper provides evidence that the relationship between scho...
Interactions between observed and unobserved determinants of educational success imply that the form...
Background: The existence of a multiplier, compositional or social context efect is debated extensiv...
Students’ success during their first year at university is largely influenced by their university en...
Using quantile regressions, this paper provides evidence that the relationship between school inputs...
Students’ success during their first year at university is largely influenced by their university en...
This mixed methods study followed a cohort of students through an undergraduate medical programme. I...
© 2023. The authors. This document is made available under the CC-BY 4.0 license http://creativecom...
Microeconomic survey data are used to investigate the impact of a number of measures of school perfo...
This study examines the relationship between demographic and performance variables in high schools w...
Students' trajectories into university are often uniquely dependent on school qualifications though ...
Participation in higher education is a matter of intense debate as it is a strong determinant of lif...
This paper empirically examines the distribution of demand for school quality using quantile regress...
Much research has shown that having a better class of degree has significant payoff in the labour ma...
It has been widely studied that students’ academic achievement may be affected by the socioeconomic ...
Abstract Using quantile regressions, this paper provides evidence that the relationship between scho...