This article assesses trends over time in the influence of social origins on educational attainment in 26 European countries. We use a cumulative dataset that merges the European Social Survey (waves 2002–2010), the International Social Survey Programme (1999, 2009) and the European Value Study (2008). Our contribution to the literature is threefold. First, we replicate as closely as possible the previous study by Breen et al. [(2009) ‘Nonpersistent in educational attainment: Evidence from eight European countries’, American Journal of Sociology 114: 1475–1521] and extend it to a larger set of countries and to more recent cohorts. Second, we reassess the argument that equalization does not involve Higher Education. Third, we consider whethe...
For decades, reforms aiming at educational expansion attempted to boost economic growth and to reduc...
This paper looks at changes over time in the extent of educational inequality - defined as education...
Recent research into educational inequalities has shown the importance of decomposing social origins...
This article assesses trends over time in the influence of social origins on educational attainment ...
In their widely cited study, Shavit and Blossfeld report stability of socioeconomic inequalities in ...
between social origin and educational attainment and the role that different national educa-tional p...
International audienceThis article analyses the evolution of the influence of social background on e...
This article analyses the evolution of the influence of social background on educational and occupat...
Social gaps in children’s educational achievement emerge early in life and remain stable over school...
This paper provides evidence on the sources of differences in inequality in educational scores and t...
European higher education systems in the last few decades have been in a period of intensive quantit...
This paper examines variations among England, Wales and Scotland in the association between social o...
This thesis provides a long-term cross-national comparison of changes in educational at-tainment and...
This article analyses the relationship between schooling expansion and educational inequality in a p...
Questioning the assumption that education is the 'great social equalizer', this book takes a compara...
For decades, reforms aiming at educational expansion attempted to boost economic growth and to reduc...
This paper looks at changes over time in the extent of educational inequality - defined as education...
Recent research into educational inequalities has shown the importance of decomposing social origins...
This article assesses trends over time in the influence of social origins on educational attainment ...
In their widely cited study, Shavit and Blossfeld report stability of socioeconomic inequalities in ...
between social origin and educational attainment and the role that different national educa-tional p...
International audienceThis article analyses the evolution of the influence of social background on e...
This article analyses the evolution of the influence of social background on educational and occupat...
Social gaps in children’s educational achievement emerge early in life and remain stable over school...
This paper provides evidence on the sources of differences in inequality in educational scores and t...
European higher education systems in the last few decades have been in a period of intensive quantit...
This paper examines variations among England, Wales and Scotland in the association between social o...
This thesis provides a long-term cross-national comparison of changes in educational at-tainment and...
This article analyses the relationship between schooling expansion and educational inequality in a p...
Questioning the assumption that education is the 'great social equalizer', this book takes a compara...
For decades, reforms aiming at educational expansion attempted to boost economic growth and to reduc...
This paper looks at changes over time in the extent of educational inequality - defined as education...
Recent research into educational inequalities has shown the importance of decomposing social origins...