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Educational Attainment data with limited detail for states and some metropolitan areas. ... Educational Attainment data in the CPS are reported annually from the Annual Social and Economic Supplement (ASEC, formerly the March Supplement). These data provide national estimates of educational attainment from 1947 to present,
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Entwisle, Doris R., Alexander, Karl L., and Steffel Olson, Linda. 2005. First Grade and Educational Attainment by Age 22: A New Story. American Journal of Sociology, 110 (5):1458–502.
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`The Impact of Financial and Cultural Resources on Educational Attainment in the Netherlands'. Sociology of Education59:237-246. ...
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This article1 analyses the effects of different forms of lone parenthood (lone mother, mother and step-father, lone father, or father and step-mother) compared to natural parents families on the educational attainment of their children, using a national data-set on educational attainment in ... Quick Search this Journal...
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Some Antecedents of Early Educational Attainment. Author: Gordon Wells a ... British Journal of Sociology of Education, Volume 2, Issue 2 1981 , pages 181 - ...
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Educational attainment of the children of divorce: Australia, 1940–90 ... Quick Search this Journal ... Do Large Sibships Really Lead to Lower Educational Attainment?: New Evidence from Quasi-Experimental Variation in Couples' Reproductive Capacity; Acta Sociologica, September 1, 2008; 51(3): 217 - 235. [Abstract] [PDF];
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To our knowledge, existing research does not address the potential cognitive impact of broad social contexts (e.g., neighborhoods) in which educational attainment among constituents differs. Some evidence suggests that, in terms of cognition, geographic context may matter.
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Educational Attainment of the Children of Divorce: Australia, 1940-90 Journal article by M.D.R. Evans, Jonathan Kelley, Richard A. Wanner; Journal of Sociology, Vol. 37, 2001. Read Educational Attainment of the Children of Divorce: Australia, 1940-90 at Questia library. ... Journal article by M.D.R. Evans,
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Educational attainment; Education was assessed during the NEFS follow-up interview and was classified according to five categories: (i) less than high school or GED; (ii) high school degree; (iii) high school degree plus additional technical training or certificate;
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Gender-Specific Trends in Educational Attainment and Self-Rated Health, 1972–2002 ... At the time of this study, Terrence D. Hill and Belinda L. Needham were doctoral students in the Department of Sociology at the University of Texas, Austin. ... Similar articles in this journal...
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