Educational opportunities determine the intergenerational mobility of human capital and are affected by institutional features of schooling systems. The aim of this paper is twofold. It intends to show how strongly student performance depends on student background at two important stages in a student's life as well as to explain cross-country differences in educational opportunities by schooling institutions. A difference-in-differences estimation approach is applied to control for country-specific effects. The results imply that educational opportunities decrease with student age in most countries. However, the attitude of parents seems to become more important while the impact of social origin decreases. A greater differentiation of the s...
This paper investigates whether the interaction between family background and secondary school track...
Despite the historical trend in all Western societies to increase educational participation irrespec...
This paper investigates whether the interaction between family background and secondary school track...
Educational opportunities determine the intergenerational mobility of human capital and are affected...
The design of the educational system affects the degree of students’ equality of opportunities and t...
The design of the educational system affects the degree of students’equality of opportunities and ...
Research has examined how education systems affect student achievement. Much of this research has co...
Using longitudinal data, this chapter studies the development of educational inequalities over the l...
The first goal of this paper is to assess, for each OECD country, the influence of pupils’ sociocult...
The first goal of this article is to assess, for each country belonging to the Organisation for Ec...
In this paper we investigate how the structure of the educational system, in particular the presence...
The impact of socio-economic background on a child's educational attainment has been discussed as a ...
This paper investigates whether the interaction between family background and secondary school track...
To what extent and why do social origins matter for access to higher education, including access to ...
Intergenerational mobility in income and education is affected by the influence of parents on childr...
This paper investigates whether the interaction between family background and secondary school track...
Despite the historical trend in all Western societies to increase educational participation irrespec...
This paper investigates whether the interaction between family background and secondary school track...
Educational opportunities determine the intergenerational mobility of human capital and are affected...
The design of the educational system affects the degree of students’ equality of opportunities and t...
The design of the educational system affects the degree of students’equality of opportunities and ...
Research has examined how education systems affect student achievement. Much of this research has co...
Using longitudinal data, this chapter studies the development of educational inequalities over the l...
The first goal of this paper is to assess, for each OECD country, the influence of pupils’ sociocult...
The first goal of this article is to assess, for each country belonging to the Organisation for Ec...
In this paper we investigate how the structure of the educational system, in particular the presence...
The impact of socio-economic background on a child's educational attainment has been discussed as a ...
This paper investigates whether the interaction between family background and secondary school track...
To what extent and why do social origins matter for access to higher education, including access to ...
Intergenerational mobility in income and education is affected by the influence of parents on childr...
This paper investigates whether the interaction between family background and secondary school track...
Despite the historical trend in all Western societies to increase educational participation irrespec...
This paper investigates whether the interaction between family background and secondary school track...