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of schooling typical for a given occupation. The return to usual years of schooling across different occupations is found …
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probability models and matching suggest a qualitatively negative relation between the age at school entry and educational outcomes … both in terms of schooling degree and probability of having to repeat a grade. These findings are likely driven by …
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We examine the impact of family income during childhood on the type of secondary school that German children attend, a good indicator of their lifetime socioeconomic attainment. By contrast with several US child outcome studies, we find that late-childhood income is a more important determinant...
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Over the last decades the German education system underwent numerous reforms in order to improve equality of opportunity, i.e. to guarantee all pupils equal access to higher education. At the same time internationally comparative evidence yields that Germany features particularly low...
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highest schooling and the highest professional degree obtained by younger cohorts. …
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highest schooling and the highest professional degree obtained by younger cohorts. …
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schooling outcomes in East and West Germany. Based on data from the German Mikrozensus we find that educational mobility is …
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We examine the impact of family income during childhood on the type of secondary school that German children attend, a good indicator of their lifetime socioeconomic attainment. By contrast with several US child outcome studies, we find that late-childhood income is a more important determinant...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011437043
We examine the impact of family income during childhood on the type of secondary school that German children attend, a good indicator of their lifetime socioeconomic attainment. By contrast with several US child outcome studies, we find that late-childhood income is a more important determinant...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011414002