Research in social stratification has shown that children from working‐class backgrounds tend to obtain substantially lower levels of educational attainment and lower labor market positions than children from higher social class backgrounds. However, we still know relatively little about the micro‐level processes that account for this empirical regularity. Our study examines the roles of two individual‐level characteristics—cognitive ability and locus of control—in mediating the effect of individuals’ parental class background on their educational attainment and social class position in Britain. We find that cognitive ability mediates only about 35% of the total parental class effect on educational attainment and only about 20% of the total...
Papers in this Special Issue and elsewhere consistently find a strong relationship between children’...
The gap in occupational earnings between children from parents of higher versus lower socioeconomic ...
We examined the influences of childhood social background, childhood cognitive ability, and educatio...
In this paper, we address two research questions on the basis of the series of British birth cohort ...
Existing data on social mobility in Britain demonstrate a disparity of up to 4:1 in the relative cha...
In this paper we pursue, using appropriate British birth-cohort data, various issues that arise from...
Determinants of intergenerational social mobility were examined in 8287 men from the British Cohort ...
This dissertation aims at reassessing of impact of family background, education and abilities on the...
In a sample of 3,788 men from the British Cohort Study 1970, predictors of intergenerational social ...
Performance on intelligence tests is known to be associated with class mobility, with high scorers t...
The extent to which societies suffer „wastage of talent‟ due to social inequalities in educational a...
This paper gives empirical evidence of the role of cognitive ability in social stratification by ana...
Defence date: 13 July 2012Examining Board: Jaap Dronkers (formerly EUI/Univ. Maastricht) (Supervisor...
Parental or socio-economic background plays an important role in determining employment outcomes dur...
In this article we pursue, using appropriate British birth cohort data, various issues that arise fr...
Papers in this Special Issue and elsewhere consistently find a strong relationship between children’...
The gap in occupational earnings between children from parents of higher versus lower socioeconomic ...
We examined the influences of childhood social background, childhood cognitive ability, and educatio...
In this paper, we address two research questions on the basis of the series of British birth cohort ...
Existing data on social mobility in Britain demonstrate a disparity of up to 4:1 in the relative cha...
In this paper we pursue, using appropriate British birth-cohort data, various issues that arise from...
Determinants of intergenerational social mobility were examined in 8287 men from the British Cohort ...
This dissertation aims at reassessing of impact of family background, education and abilities on the...
In a sample of 3,788 men from the British Cohort Study 1970, predictors of intergenerational social ...
Performance on intelligence tests is known to be associated with class mobility, with high scorers t...
The extent to which societies suffer „wastage of talent‟ due to social inequalities in educational a...
This paper gives empirical evidence of the role of cognitive ability in social stratification by ana...
Defence date: 13 July 2012Examining Board: Jaap Dronkers (formerly EUI/Univ. Maastricht) (Supervisor...
Parental or socio-economic background plays an important role in determining employment outcomes dur...
In this article we pursue, using appropriate British birth cohort data, various issues that arise fr...
Papers in this Special Issue and elsewhere consistently find a strong relationship between children’...
The gap in occupational earnings between children from parents of higher versus lower socioeconomic ...
We examined the influences of childhood social background, childhood cognitive ability, and educatio...