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and feel more engaged at school. Using longitudinal data from five countries (Australia, Canada, Denmark, Switzerland, and …
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tackle this problem, Australia blurred the lines between the two tracks by introducing VET courses that count to both a …
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choices of natives and immigrants in Australia. Using the 2001 Australian Census data, it finds that private school attendance …
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We reanalyse data used by Le and Miller (2005), where it is found that students from low socioeconomic status (SES) backgrounds have lower university participation rates than those from higher SES backgrounds. We utilise the concept of eligibility to attend university - here defined by both...
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Using large household data sets from rural Mexican communities, where a majority of indigenous people live, we analyze the potential explanatory factors for low educational attainment of indigenous children. We find that, overall, indigenous children fare worse than their non-indigenous...
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, including Australia. An important channel for these migrants to successfully settle into the host society and improve their … fills this important gap in knowledge by analysing Australian longitudinal survey data (Building a New Life in Australia; n …
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European countries together with the USA, Japan, Canada, Australia, and South Korea. It combines comparative research with …
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