This article was awarded the 2017 RC28 Significant Scholarship prize.First Published March 6, 2014Compensatory advantage is a mechanism of social stratification that complements cumulative advantage and path dependence. In this article, I first discuss the theoretical foundations of the compensatory advantage and path dependence mechanisms and the methodological challenges that complicate identification of their effects. Next, I present a practical demonstration of the use of the compensatory advantage theoretical framework, with a regression discontinuity design estimating the probability of being continuously promoted throughout primary education in France. Results indicate that students born just before the cutoff date for primary school...
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This article uses pupil’s month of birth as a natural experiment to study how immigrant-native inequ...
Educational policies are widely recognized as the means par excellence to equalize opportunities amo...
This paper provides new evidence on educational inequality and reviews the literature on the causes ...
This article uses pupil’s month of birth as a natural experiment to study how immigrant-native inequ...
The paper examines the hypothesis that social inequalities in children's developmental resources lev...
Abract of the paper: Using data from 12 European countries and the variation across countries and ov...
First published online: February 2020In this article, first, we present new evidence on a specific t...
Previous research has shown that being born in the months immediately preceding the school entry cut...
In this article, we analyse whether previous school results have a social background-specific impact...
It is well established in the literature on social stratification in educational attainment that chi...
Published online: 1 November 2021Does schooling affect socioeconomic inequality in educational achie...
Educational policies are widely recognized as the means par excellence to equalize opportunities amo...
First Published February 10, 2019This article bridges the literature on educational inequality betwe...
This paper uses a large multi-country database with data from the OECD PISA program to disentangle t...
Defence date: 19 November 2015Examining Board: Professor Fabrizio Bernardi, European University Inst...
This article uses pupil’s month of birth as a natural experiment to study how immigrant-native inequ...
Educational policies are widely recognized as the means par excellence to equalize opportunities amo...
This paper provides new evidence on educational inequality and reviews the literature on the causes ...
This article uses pupil’s month of birth as a natural experiment to study how immigrant-native inequ...
The paper examines the hypothesis that social inequalities in children's developmental resources lev...
Abract of the paper: Using data from 12 European countries and the variation across countries and ov...