This paper comments on Simone Sarti's study of the relationship between height and education in twentieth-century Italy. Sarti used information on the heights of men and women to explore the relationship between social status and years of schooling. The current paper focuses on three key aspects of this work. It begins by exploring the relationship between height and social class, and asks how this might have changed over the course of the period. It then examines Sarti's contribution to our understanding of the anthropometric history of Italy during the twentieth century. The third section discusses the impact of changes in Italian education policy on the question of educational equality. The paper concludes by offering some additional sug...
The chapter provides a social overview of the Italian education system and highlights how the nation...
The paper addresses four research questions concerning the intergenerational occupational associatio...
Previous studies of trends in social inequalities in upper secondary track choices in Italy found ev...
This study focuses on the longitudinal relationship between height and years of school attendance, c...
Statistical analysis by Sarti shows that the correlation between height and the level of education i...
The article examines trends of social inequalities in educational attainment in the second half of t...
The article examines trends of social inequalities in educational attainment in the second half of t...
In this paper I review evidence on the long-run relation between height and economic development in ...
The paper is intended to contribute to the current sociological debate on possible variations over t...
ABSTRACT: The main aim of this work is to examine the long-term trends in the association between so...
First published: March 1998Between the 1950s and early 1980s, Italian education expanded rapidly. Du...
The response clarifies aims and limitations of the study. It describes the association over time bet...
The paper asks whether the patterns of educational expansion and inequality were the same in the two...
The paper analyses the relation between class of origin and educational attainment over time in Ital...
The paper analyses the relationship between social origin and educational attainment over time in It...
The chapter provides a social overview of the Italian education system and highlights how the nation...
The paper addresses four research questions concerning the intergenerational occupational associatio...
Previous studies of trends in social inequalities in upper secondary track choices in Italy found ev...
This study focuses on the longitudinal relationship between height and years of school attendance, c...
Statistical analysis by Sarti shows that the correlation between height and the level of education i...
The article examines trends of social inequalities in educational attainment in the second half of t...
The article examines trends of social inequalities in educational attainment in the second half of t...
In this paper I review evidence on the long-run relation between height and economic development in ...
The paper is intended to contribute to the current sociological debate on possible variations over t...
ABSTRACT: The main aim of this work is to examine the long-term trends in the association between so...
First published: March 1998Between the 1950s and early 1980s, Italian education expanded rapidly. Du...
The response clarifies aims and limitations of the study. It describes the association over time bet...
The paper asks whether the patterns of educational expansion and inequality were the same in the two...
The paper analyses the relation between class of origin and educational attainment over time in Ital...
The paper analyses the relationship between social origin and educational attainment over time in It...
The chapter provides a social overview of the Italian education system and highlights how the nation...
The paper addresses four research questions concerning the intergenerational occupational associatio...
Previous studies of trends in social inequalities in upper secondary track choices in Italy found ev...