There have been significant increases in female participation in secondary and higher education in Australia over the past 39 years. To account for these changes, models of educational attainment were estimated for all individuals as well as for females from different age groups.The results reveal that family-related characteristics play a major role in the education decision. There is evidence of cohort effects in the process determining female educational attainment. The results suggest that changes in female educational attainment may be linked to the Equal Pay for Equal Work and Equal Pay for Work of EqualValue decisions of 1969 and 1972, respectively.
This report presents a number of measures of educational outcomes for Australia in the 1980s: comple...
Women's workforce participation increased strongly over the 1980s and 1990s, with the increases bein...
Despite the well-documented advantages of additional years of education, many Australians still leav...
The decision to invest in education is influenced by a large number of economic, social, family, per...
This paper attempts to explain differences in the schooling decisions of two cohorts, namely individ...
Data from the Australian Twins Survey are analysed in order to compare the relative importance of th...
Data from the Australian Twins Survey are analysed in order to compare the relative import-ance of t...
This study examined participation in year 12 and higher education in Australia. It updates a previou...
Published online ahead of print: 2015-04-28This study analyzes changes in the transmission of educat...
This study investigates changes between 1965 and 1990 in the influences of ascription and educationa...
According to the 1911 Census, the proportion female of those receiving university education was arou...
The paper examines changes in the influence of family background, including socioeconomic and social...
One of the major 'silences' in the general literature on education and work for many decades has rel...
The relative effects of genetic and environmental factors in producing individual differences in edu...
This paper summarizes the dramatic changes in relative male-females educational attainment over the ...
This report presents a number of measures of educational outcomes for Australia in the 1980s: comple...
Women's workforce participation increased strongly over the 1980s and 1990s, with the increases bein...
Despite the well-documented advantages of additional years of education, many Australians still leav...
The decision to invest in education is influenced by a large number of economic, social, family, per...
This paper attempts to explain differences in the schooling decisions of two cohorts, namely individ...
Data from the Australian Twins Survey are analysed in order to compare the relative importance of th...
Data from the Australian Twins Survey are analysed in order to compare the relative import-ance of t...
This study examined participation in year 12 and higher education in Australia. It updates a previou...
Published online ahead of print: 2015-04-28This study analyzes changes in the transmission of educat...
This study investigates changes between 1965 and 1990 in the influences of ascription and educationa...
According to the 1911 Census, the proportion female of those receiving university education was arou...
The paper examines changes in the influence of family background, including socioeconomic and social...
One of the major 'silences' in the general literature on education and work for many decades has rel...
The relative effects of genetic and environmental factors in producing individual differences in edu...
This paper summarizes the dramatic changes in relative male-females educational attainment over the ...
This report presents a number of measures of educational outcomes for Australia in the 1980s: comple...
Women's workforce participation increased strongly over the 1980s and 1990s, with the increases bein...
Despite the well-documented advantages of additional years of education, many Australians still leav...