The extent to which societies suffer „wastage of talent‟ due to social inequalities in educational attainment is a longstanding issue. The present paper contributes to the relevant literature by examining how social origins and early-life cognitive ability are associated with educational success across three British birth cohorts. We address questions of over-time change, bringing current evidence up-to-date. Our findings reinforce the well-established trend that the importance of cognitive ability declined for cohorts born between 1958 and 1970, but we show that for a cohort born in the early 1990s this trend has reversed. We further show that the relative importance of family background has not seen a corresponding decline. In distinguish...
While much attention has been devoted to measuring levels of social mobility over time, less attenti...
This paper provides a comprehensive account of the way in which cognitive and educational attainment...
While previous research has conclusively established that children with higher cognitive ability and...
In this paper, we address two research questions on the basis of the series of British birth cohort ...
This paper examines the association between general cognitive ability directly measured at age 10/11...
Research in social stratification has shown that children from working‐class backgrounds tend to obt...
This paper examines the association between general cognitive ability directly measured in mid child...
The aim of this Summary Report is to show how social origins, when viewed in a comprehensive, multid...
Most countries seek to reduce inequality by encouraging educational attain- ment, particularly by st...
Social inequalities in UK educational outcomes continue to persist despite improvements in recent ye...
In this paper we pursue, using appropriate British birth-cohort data, various issues that arise from...
There is evidence to show that, even among individuals who have relatively high levels of cognitive ...
In previous work we have shown that in Britain and Sweden alike parental class, parental status and ...
The controversial issue of 'meritocracy' can be most productively addressed if it is treated as one ...
While previous research has conclusively established that children with higher cognitive ability and...
While much attention has been devoted to measuring levels of social mobility over time, less attenti...
This paper provides a comprehensive account of the way in which cognitive and educational attainment...
While previous research has conclusively established that children with higher cognitive ability and...
In this paper, we address two research questions on the basis of the series of British birth cohort ...
This paper examines the association between general cognitive ability directly measured at age 10/11...
Research in social stratification has shown that children from working‐class backgrounds tend to obt...
This paper examines the association between general cognitive ability directly measured in mid child...
The aim of this Summary Report is to show how social origins, when viewed in a comprehensive, multid...
Most countries seek to reduce inequality by encouraging educational attain- ment, particularly by st...
Social inequalities in UK educational outcomes continue to persist despite improvements in recent ye...
In this paper we pursue, using appropriate British birth-cohort data, various issues that arise from...
There is evidence to show that, even among individuals who have relatively high levels of cognitive ...
In previous work we have shown that in Britain and Sweden alike parental class, parental status and ...
The controversial issue of 'meritocracy' can be most productively addressed if it is treated as one ...
While previous research has conclusively established that children with higher cognitive ability and...
While much attention has been devoted to measuring levels of social mobility over time, less attenti...
This paper provides a comprehensive account of the way in which cognitive and educational attainment...
While previous research has conclusively established that children with higher cognitive ability and...