Recent research into educational inequalities has shown the importance of decomposing social origins into parental class, status and education, representing economic, socio-cultural and educational family resources, respectively. But we know little about how inequalities in educational attainment at the micro-level map onto institutional characteristics of educational systems at the macro-level, if we treat social origins in a multidimensional way. Drawing on the rich over-time variation in educational systems in four European countries – Britain, Sweden, Germany and Italy – this paper develops and tests a number of hypotheses regarding the effects of various components of social origins on individuals’ educational attainment in different i...
This paper provides evidence on the sources of differences in inequalities in educational scores in ...
Given recent evidence of rising levels of social segregation in European countries, this study uses ...
Questioning the assumption that education is the 'great social equalizer', this book takes a compara...
Recent research into educational inequalities has shown the importance of decomposing social origins...
Published online: 05 June 2017Recent research into educational inequalities has shown the importanc...
Recent research into educational inequalities has shown the importance of decomposing social origins...
For decades, reforms aiming at educational expansion attempted to boost economic growth and to reduc...
This cogent analysis of data on education and society from a variety of sources sets out to provide ...
Research has examined how education systems affect student achievement. Much of this research has co...
Empirical research repeatedly shows cross-country differences in the extent and distribution of soci...
This article assesses trends over time in the influence of social origins on educational attainment ...
between social origin and educational attainment and the role that different national educa-tional p...
Educational inequalities remain a major challenge to the social cohesion of modern societies. They a...
Using longitudinal data, this chapter studies the development of educational inequalities over the l...
School systems are typically organized as a series of progressions through which the student populat...
This paper provides evidence on the sources of differences in inequalities in educational scores in ...
Given recent evidence of rising levels of social segregation in European countries, this study uses ...
Questioning the assumption that education is the 'great social equalizer', this book takes a compara...
Recent research into educational inequalities has shown the importance of decomposing social origins...
Published online: 05 June 2017Recent research into educational inequalities has shown the importanc...
Recent research into educational inequalities has shown the importance of decomposing social origins...
For decades, reforms aiming at educational expansion attempted to boost economic growth and to reduc...
This cogent analysis of data on education and society from a variety of sources sets out to provide ...
Research has examined how education systems affect student achievement. Much of this research has co...
Empirical research repeatedly shows cross-country differences in the extent and distribution of soci...
This article assesses trends over time in the influence of social origins on educational attainment ...
between social origin and educational attainment and the role that different national educa-tional p...
Educational inequalities remain a major challenge to the social cohesion of modern societies. They a...
Using longitudinal data, this chapter studies the development of educational inequalities over the l...
School systems are typically organized as a series of progressions through which the student populat...
This paper provides evidence on the sources of differences in inequalities in educational scores in ...
Given recent evidence of rising levels of social segregation in European countries, this study uses ...
Questioning the assumption that education is the 'great social equalizer', this book takes a compara...