This work presents a direct empirical test of the Breen–Goldthorpe (BG) rational choice model applied to social inequalities in access to university in Italy. In particular, we assess to what extent secondary effects of social background on university enrolment are accounted for by families’ economic resources and relative risk aversion (RRA), among a recent cohort of high school graduates. We also assess the role played by students’ numeric expectations and general perceptions of university costs, the returns to university degrees, and their chances of successfully completing university. Compared with existing research, our contribution is based on a large-scale longitudinal study covering different areas of a new national case, includes a...
Our contribution assesses the role of information barriers for patterns of participation in Higher E...
ABSTRACT: The main aim of this work is to examine the long-term trends in the association between so...
Using a counterfactual approach, this paper empirically investigates the impact of an educational pr...
This work presents a direct empirical test of the Breen–Goldthorpe (BG) rational choice model applie...
In this paper, we analyze the higher education choices of Italian secondary school leavers by addres...
We analyze the effects of costs, geographical accessibility, and quality of higher education institu...
Defence date: 13 April 2000Examining Board: Prof. Richard Breen, EUI (co-supervisor); Prof. Walter M...
This paper looks at class inequality in the probability of enrolling in university in Italy from a l...
This paper examines the enrolment decision and the university choice of Italian secondary school gra...
In this paper, we analyse social inequalities along the horizontal dimension of education in Italy. ...
The participation in tertiary education in Italy is characterised by sharp vertical and horizontal i...
The participation in tertiary education in Italy is characterised by sharp vertical and horizontal i...
We study the relationship between the enrolment decisions of Italian secondary school graduates and ...
Our contribution assesses the role of information barriers for patterns of participation in Higher E...
ABSTRACT: The main aim of this work is to examine the long-term trends in the association between so...
Using a counterfactual approach, this paper empirically investigates the impact of an educational pr...
This work presents a direct empirical test of the Breen–Goldthorpe (BG) rational choice model applie...
In this paper, we analyze the higher education choices of Italian secondary school leavers by addres...
We analyze the effects of costs, geographical accessibility, and quality of higher education institu...
Defence date: 13 April 2000Examining Board: Prof. Richard Breen, EUI (co-supervisor); Prof. Walter M...
This paper looks at class inequality in the probability of enrolling in university in Italy from a l...
This paper examines the enrolment decision and the university choice of Italian secondary school gra...
In this paper, we analyse social inequalities along the horizontal dimension of education in Italy. ...
The participation in tertiary education in Italy is characterised by sharp vertical and horizontal i...
The participation in tertiary education in Italy is characterised by sharp vertical and horizontal i...
We study the relationship between the enrolment decisions of Italian secondary school graduates and ...
Our contribution assesses the role of information barriers for patterns of participation in Higher E...
ABSTRACT: The main aim of this work is to examine the long-term trends in the association between so...
Using a counterfactual approach, this paper empirically investigates the impact of an educational pr...