This paper considers the relationship between family background, academic achievement in high school and access to high-status postsecondary institutions in three developed countries (Australia, England and the United States). We begin by estimating the unconditional association between family background and access to a high status university, before examining how this relationship changes once academic achievement in high school is controlled. Our results suggest that high achieving disadvantaged children are much less likely to enter a high-status college than their more advantaged peers, and that the magnitude of this socio-economic gradient is broadly similar across these three countries. However, we also find that socio-economic inequa...
Persistent inequalities in educational expectations across societies are a growing concern. Recent r...
Using longitudinal data, this chapter studies the development of educational inequalities over the l...
Over recent decades, the number of young people benefitting from higher education has increased cons...
AbstractThis paper considers the relationship between family background, academic achievement in hig...
Drawing on the primary/secondary effects perspective of educational inequality, this mixed methods s...
This paper looks at changes over time in the extent of educational inequality - defined as education...
This paper examines variations among England, Wales and Scotland in the association between social o...
Contains fulltext : 197209.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This article ex...
This paper looks at changes over time in the extent of educational inequality – defined as education...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2013. Major: Sociology. Advisors: Professor Evan ...
This book analyses why far fewer teenagers from disadvantaged backgrounds go to university than do y...
Research on educational mobility usually studies socioeconomic differences at the mean of children’s...
This article considers the extent to which private-state school differences in post-secondary outcom...
This open access book focuses on trends in educational inequality using twenty years of grade 8 stud...
This paper examines changes in demographic and socioeconomic inequalities in student achievement ove...
Persistent inequalities in educational expectations across societies are a growing concern. Recent r...
Using longitudinal data, this chapter studies the development of educational inequalities over the l...
Over recent decades, the number of young people benefitting from higher education has increased cons...
AbstractThis paper considers the relationship between family background, academic achievement in hig...
Drawing on the primary/secondary effects perspective of educational inequality, this mixed methods s...
This paper looks at changes over time in the extent of educational inequality - defined as education...
This paper examines variations among England, Wales and Scotland in the association between social o...
Contains fulltext : 197209.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This article ex...
This paper looks at changes over time in the extent of educational inequality – defined as education...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2013. Major: Sociology. Advisors: Professor Evan ...
This book analyses why far fewer teenagers from disadvantaged backgrounds go to university than do y...
Research on educational mobility usually studies socioeconomic differences at the mean of children’s...
This article considers the extent to which private-state school differences in post-secondary outcom...
This open access book focuses on trends in educational inequality using twenty years of grade 8 stud...
This paper examines changes in demographic and socioeconomic inequalities in student achievement ove...
Persistent inequalities in educational expectations across societies are a growing concern. Recent r...
Using longitudinal data, this chapter studies the development of educational inequalities over the l...
Over recent decades, the number of young people benefitting from higher education has increased cons...