The main aim of this article is to shed light on the extent to which differences in higher education participation between people with and without a migrant background of low/higher social origin can be explained by two macro-level characteristics of national educational institutions: stratification of the secondary school system and provision of alternative access to higher education. General assumptions are that people with a migrant background of low social origin benefit in low-stratified secondary school systems and in systems that provide alternative access to institutions of higher education more than their native peers in the same social stratum, owing to primary and secondary effects of migrant background. Database is a pooled data...
European higher education systems in the last few decades have been in a period of intensive quantit...
This chapter examines the strong relationship between education and migration focusing on reproducti...
In EU societies, the role that immigrants’ children play in the educational system is fiercely debat...
Abstract: The main aim of this article is to shed light on the extent to which differences in higher...
peer reviewedThe main aim of this article is to shed light on the extent to which differences in hig...
The main research question of this article is concerned with the combined estimation of the effects ...
Second-generation migrants comprise a large proportion in Europe, but recent research has figured ou...
As shown by the international literature on educational attainment, in most European countries parti...
The main research question of this paper is the combined estimation of the effects of educational sy...
International audienceThis presentation looks first at the access to higher education of immigrant y...
BackgroundEarlier studies using a double perspective (destination & origin) indicate that severa...
This study analyses and describes inequalities in educational achievement scores by socioeconomic an...
Education policies can work as integration policies for children with immigrant origins. The litera...
Migrants into European countries are often less educated than European natives. We analyse whether m...
European higher education systems in the last few decades have been in a period of intensive quantit...
This chapter examines the strong relationship between education and migration focusing on reproducti...
In EU societies, the role that immigrants’ children play in the educational system is fiercely debat...
Abstract: The main aim of this article is to shed light on the extent to which differences in higher...
peer reviewedThe main aim of this article is to shed light on the extent to which differences in hig...
The main research question of this article is concerned with the combined estimation of the effects ...
Second-generation migrants comprise a large proportion in Europe, but recent research has figured ou...
As shown by the international literature on educational attainment, in most European countries parti...
The main research question of this paper is the combined estimation of the effects of educational sy...
International audienceThis presentation looks first at the access to higher education of immigrant y...
BackgroundEarlier studies using a double perspective (destination & origin) indicate that severa...
This study analyses and describes inequalities in educational achievement scores by socioeconomic an...
Education policies can work as integration policies for children with immigrant origins. The litera...
Migrants into European countries are often less educated than European natives. We analyse whether m...
European higher education systems in the last few decades have been in a period of intensive quantit...
This chapter examines the strong relationship between education and migration focusing on reproducti...
In EU societies, the role that immigrants’ children play in the educational system is fiercely debat...