Previous research has shown that family background still plays a role in educational choices, especially when it comes to elite education. We study how social origin affects the likelihood of pursuing elite or non-elite university education abroad, compared with university education at home. We use both inverse probability weighted survey data on migration and register data. Having highly educated and positioned parents, often with transnational cultural capital, increases the likelihood of obtaining university education both at home and abroad. Our survey data on people who have emigrated for at least five years indicates that the parental background plays the biggest role in attaining an elite education abroad. The distribution of parenta...
The literature on social stratification has paid considerable attention to the question of whether a...
This paper analyses intergenerational educational mobility using survey data for twenty countries. ...
The prospects for the next Generation - whether young people, regardless of their backgrounds, have...
Previous research has shown that family background still plays a role in educational choices, especi...
The literature on social stratification has paid considerable attention to whether and to what exten...
It is usually assumed that graduates with similar degrees are on a level playing field in the labour...
Universities around the world are attempting to increase the diversity of their student population. ...
Education is widely touted as an important mechanism for overcoming the disadvantages associated wit...
This paper studies the contribution of parental influence in accounting for cross-country gaps in hu...
The UK government has expressed a desire to increase social mobility, with policies to help achieve ...
To what extent and why do social origins matter for access to higher education, including access to ...
This thesis consists of three stand-alone papers which address separate questions regarding the econ...
Education—and in particular higher education—is often regarded as a route to social mobility. For th...
This paper analyses intergenerational educational mobility using survey data for twenty countries. W...
This paper provides a comprehensive account of the way in which cognitive and educational attainment...
The literature on social stratification has paid considerable attention to the question of whether a...
This paper analyses intergenerational educational mobility using survey data for twenty countries. ...
The prospects for the next Generation - whether young people, regardless of their backgrounds, have...
Previous research has shown that family background still plays a role in educational choices, especi...
The literature on social stratification has paid considerable attention to whether and to what exten...
It is usually assumed that graduates with similar degrees are on a level playing field in the labour...
Universities around the world are attempting to increase the diversity of their student population. ...
Education is widely touted as an important mechanism for overcoming the disadvantages associated wit...
This paper studies the contribution of parental influence in accounting for cross-country gaps in hu...
The UK government has expressed a desire to increase social mobility, with policies to help achieve ...
To what extent and why do social origins matter for access to higher education, including access to ...
This thesis consists of three stand-alone papers which address separate questions regarding the econ...
Education—and in particular higher education—is often regarded as a route to social mobility. For th...
This paper analyses intergenerational educational mobility using survey data for twenty countries. W...
This paper provides a comprehensive account of the way in which cognitive and educational attainment...
The literature on social stratification has paid considerable attention to the question of whether a...
This paper analyses intergenerational educational mobility using survey data for twenty countries. ...
The prospects for the next Generation - whether young people, regardless of their backgrounds, have...