Does Higher Education Level the Playing Field? Socio-Economic Differences in Graduate Earnings
Education-and in particular higher education-is often regarded as a route to social mobility. For this to be the case, however, the link between family background and adult outcomes must be broken (or at least reduced) once we take account of an individual's education history. This paper provid...
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Main Authors: | Claire Crawford (Author), Laura van der Erve (Author) |
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2015-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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