Considers changes in the effects of parental background on educational attainment in Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, & Slovakia, 1940-1979, drawing on 1993 cross-national survey data from 13,997 male respondents. Findings show slight but consistent decreases in the effects of parents' education, status, & political party membership on final educational attainment. However, it demonstrates stability or increases in the effects of parental background on the continuation probabilities at schooling transitions. Applying a method developed by Robert D. Mare (1981 [see abstract 81L8738]), analysis reveals that the slight decreases in the effects of parental background on final educational attainment result from two offsetting influ...
The past trends in tertiary education attainment of selected post-communist countries are investigat...
The article focuses on the changes in the determination of educational aspirations that took place i...
In 1989 – 1991, after the collapse of the Soviet Union, it was an auspicious mome...
Abstract: This paper considers changes in the effects of parental background on educational attainme...
We use OECD-PISA data on a standardized international reading test to evaluate the performance of 15...
Analyzes the historical variation of secondary school tracking in formerly socialist Czechoslovakia,...
This paper uses student-level third international mathematics and science study (timss) data to anal...
This article addresses the effects of economic and political change on social mobility in Hungary be...
This paper explores why previous research failed to find any empirical evidence confirming the succe...
The aim of this study is to assess the most recent trend in inequality in access to tertiary educati...
Before exploring the selectivity of educational attainment in detail, this article extensively descr...
We carry out an analysis of societal variations in the process of educational attainment using a mul...
The paper explores the dual role of school re-entry upon education inequality in four former sociali...
<b>Background</b>: During the 20th century the Czech Republic went through profound changes in femal...
Background: Studies on fertility in Poland focus on the turbulent transition period and its conseque...
The past trends in tertiary education attainment of selected post-communist countries are investigat...
The article focuses on the changes in the determination of educational aspirations that took place i...
In 1989 – 1991, after the collapse of the Soviet Union, it was an auspicious mome...
Abstract: This paper considers changes in the effects of parental background on educational attainme...
We use OECD-PISA data on a standardized international reading test to evaluate the performance of 15...
Analyzes the historical variation of secondary school tracking in formerly socialist Czechoslovakia,...
This paper uses student-level third international mathematics and science study (timss) data to anal...
This article addresses the effects of economic and political change on social mobility in Hungary be...
This paper explores why previous research failed to find any empirical evidence confirming the succe...
The aim of this study is to assess the most recent trend in inequality in access to tertiary educati...
Before exploring the selectivity of educational attainment in detail, this article extensively descr...
We carry out an analysis of societal variations in the process of educational attainment using a mul...
The paper explores the dual role of school re-entry upon education inequality in four former sociali...
<b>Background</b>: During the 20th century the Czech Republic went through profound changes in femal...
Background: Studies on fertility in Poland focus on the turbulent transition period and its conseque...
The past trends in tertiary education attainment of selected post-communist countries are investigat...
The article focuses on the changes in the determination of educational aspirations that took place i...
In 1989 – 1991, after the collapse of the Soviet Union, it was an auspicious mome...