This article explores how the horizontal differentiation of upper secondary education affects students’ transitions after graduation. It builds upon the institutional perspective on education and draws on data from a nationally representative survey. The analysis shows a considerable variation in graduates’ patterns of transition according to the type of secondary education and that the type of secondary education programme moderates the effect of the academic achievement and of students’ socioeconomic background on students’ patterns of transition
In the tracked educational system of the Netherlands, students at the end of secondary education hav...
The study investigated the factors that influence new students’ transition from high school to highe...
To what extent do features of education systems in the secondary school influence university graduat...
For the past 20 years, social scientists have devoted increasing attention to the links between type...
The effects on social mobility of stratifying pupils into different educational pathways have been d...
Studies typically find large variation in labor market outcomes not only between educational levels,...
Comparisons among different school sectors generally concentrate on deviations among students attend...
Sociologists working in the field of education and stratification have long been concerned with how ...
Contains fulltext : 90575.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In the tracked...
This article discusses key findings from eduLIFE, a cross-national project that examined the emergen...
Effectively Maintained Inequality (EMI) is proposed as an explanation for contemporary socioeconomic...
Summary This PhD aims to study how the design of the educational system influences the outcomes of d...
With the transition from a comprehensive compulsory school to differentiating upper secondary school...
Abstract: Despite educational expansion and decreasing social inequalities in access to upper second...
In this paper we analyze the change in effects of social origin (parents' occupational status and ed...
In the tracked educational system of the Netherlands, students at the end of secondary education hav...
The study investigated the factors that influence new students’ transition from high school to highe...
To what extent do features of education systems in the secondary school influence university graduat...
For the past 20 years, social scientists have devoted increasing attention to the links between type...
The effects on social mobility of stratifying pupils into different educational pathways have been d...
Studies typically find large variation in labor market outcomes not only between educational levels,...
Comparisons among different school sectors generally concentrate on deviations among students attend...
Sociologists working in the field of education and stratification have long been concerned with how ...
Contains fulltext : 90575.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In the tracked...
This article discusses key findings from eduLIFE, a cross-national project that examined the emergen...
Effectively Maintained Inequality (EMI) is proposed as an explanation for contemporary socioeconomic...
Summary This PhD aims to study how the design of the educational system influences the outcomes of d...
With the transition from a comprehensive compulsory school to differentiating upper secondary school...
Abstract: Despite educational expansion and decreasing social inequalities in access to upper second...
In this paper we analyze the change in effects of social origin (parents' occupational status and ed...
In the tracked educational system of the Netherlands, students at the end of secondary education hav...
The study investigated the factors that influence new students’ transition from high school to highe...
To what extent do features of education systems in the secondary school influence university graduat...