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The Risk Of Downward Mobility In Educational Attainment Children Of Highereducated Parents In Germany 1st Edition Sophie Hahn Auth

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The Risk Of Downward Mobility In Educational Attainment Children Of Highereducated Parents In Germany 1st Edition Sophie Hahn Auth
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Publisher: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.44 MB
Pages: 206
Author: Sophie Hahn (auth.)
ISBN: 9783658145972, 9783658145989, 3658145978, 3658145986
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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The Risk Of Downward Mobility In Educational Attainment Children Of Highereducated Parents In Germany 1st Edition Sophie Hahn Auth by Sophie Hahn (auth.) 9783658145972, 9783658145989, 3658145978, 3658145986 instant download after payment.

Sophie Hahn analyses downward mobility in educational attainment from a sociological life-course perspective. In order to avoid status loss children of higher-educated parents have to persevere through long educational careers. How large is their risk of intergenerational downward mobility in educational attainment and how does it shape their educational pathways? Does their parents’ education still play a role in decisions at late stages of the educational career such as dropping out of and re-entering higher education? Drawing on retrospective longitudinal data of the German National Education Panel Study (NEPS) this book addresses these questions.

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