This article examines the impact of social origin on tertiary graduates’ labour market outcomes in Germany and the United Kingdom, two distinct countries in terms of higher education systems, labour market structures, and their linkages. Data from the 2005 REFLEX survey, OLS regression and linear probability models are used to analyse the effect of parental education on graduates’ occupational destinations at two time points: at labour market entry and five years after graduation. We test various hypotheses on country variation (i) in the strength of association between origin and occupational destinations, (ii) in the mechanisms by which social origin affects occupational destinations (i.e. via qualitative education differences), and (iii)...
In this article we study some of the overlooked mechanisms of how social origin affects an individua...
This paper analyses the influence of social origin on graduates’ labour market outcomes one and five...
In this country-comparative study, we ask to what extent differentiation in secondary education acco...
This article examines the impact of social origin on tertiary graduates ’ labour market outcomes in ...
This article examines the impact of social origin on tertiary graduates ’ labour market outcomes in ...
This article examines the impact of social origin on tertiary graduates’ labour market outcomes in G...
The existing social stratification studies show that social inequalities in educational and occupati...
The existing social stratification studies show that social inequalities in educational and occupati...
In this paper we analyze the change in effects of social origin (parents' occupational status and ed...
In 2011, the UK White Paper 'Opening Doors, Breaking Barriers: A Strategy for Social Mobility' recog...
In this paper we analyze the change in effects of social origin (parents' occupational status and ed...
In this paper we analyze the change in effects of social origin (parents' occupational status and ed...
In this paper we analyze the change in effects of social origin (parents' occupational status and ed...
In this paper we analyze the change in effects of social origin (parents' occupational status and ed...
In this article we study some of the overlooked mechanisms of how social origin affects an individua...
In this article we study some of the overlooked mechanisms of how social origin affects an individua...
This paper analyses the influence of social origin on graduates’ labour market outcomes one and five...
In this country-comparative study, we ask to what extent differentiation in secondary education acco...
This article examines the impact of social origin on tertiary graduates ’ labour market outcomes in ...
This article examines the impact of social origin on tertiary graduates ’ labour market outcomes in ...
This article examines the impact of social origin on tertiary graduates’ labour market outcomes in G...
The existing social stratification studies show that social inequalities in educational and occupati...
The existing social stratification studies show that social inequalities in educational and occupati...
In this paper we analyze the change in effects of social origin (parents' occupational status and ed...
In 2011, the UK White Paper 'Opening Doors, Breaking Barriers: A Strategy for Social Mobility' recog...
In this paper we analyze the change in effects of social origin (parents' occupational status and ed...
In this paper we analyze the change in effects of social origin (parents' occupational status and ed...
In this paper we analyze the change in effects of social origin (parents' occupational status and ed...
In this paper we analyze the change in effects of social origin (parents' occupational status and ed...
In this article we study some of the overlooked mechanisms of how social origin affects an individua...
In this article we study some of the overlooked mechanisms of how social origin affects an individua...
This paper analyses the influence of social origin on graduates’ labour market outcomes one and five...
In this country-comparative study, we ask to what extent differentiation in secondary education acco...