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PISA 9 social mobility 6 children 5 education 5 administrative data 4 educational inequality 4 school choice 4 Children 3 England 3 Higher Education 3 India 3 Intergenerational mobility 3 Millennium Cohort Study 3 PIAAC 3 Socioeconomic Gradient 3 educational attainment 3 higher education 3 intergenerational mobility 3 measurement error 3 primary education 3 wages 3 Gender Segregation 2 Intergenerational Mobility 2 London 2 Month of birth 2 Non-response 2 Occupational Aspirations 2 PIRLS 2 Personality Traits 2 Socialization 2 Special Educational Needs 2 TIMSS 2 bias 2 charitable giving 2 data linkage 2 educational policy 2 inequality 2 month of birth 2 overseas development 2 regression discontinuity 2
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Jerrim, John 14 Micklewright, John 12 Vignoles, Anna 11 Dearden, Lorraine 10 Allen, Rebecca 9 Crawford, Claire 8 Macmillan, Lindsey 8 Burgess, Simon 7 Miranda, Alfonso 5 Platt, Lucinda 5 Schnepf, Sylke V. 5 Anders, Jake 4 Greaves, Ellen 4 Gregg, Paul 3 Kingdon, Geeta 3 Lupton, Ruth 3 Parsons, Samantha 3 Rabe-Hesketh, Sophia 3 Wyness, Gill 3 Backus, Peter G. 2 Campbell, Stuart 2 Choi, Alvaro 2 Fitzsimons, Emla 2 Polavieja, Javier 2 Silva, Pedro N. 2 Vittori, Claudia 2 Zuccotti, Carolina V. 2 Ahn, Michelle von 1 Allnutt, Jay 1 Arulampalam, Wiji 1 Atkinson, Anthony 1 Atkinson, Anthony B. 1 Azam, Mehtabul 1 Backus, Peter 1 Blanden, Jo 1 Bratti, Massimiliano 1 Brown, James J 1 Cagliesi, Gabriella 1 Campbell, Tammy 1 Chatzitheochari, Stella 1
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Department of Quantitative Social Science, Institute of Education 86
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Understanding income mobility: the role of education for intergenerational income persistence in the US, UK and Sweden
Gregg, Paul; Jonsson, Jan. O.; Macmillan, Lindsey; … - Department of Quantitative Social Science, Institute of … - 2013
A growing number of studies in several countries over the past twenty years have documented the persistence in incomes across generations, and much of the current literature is seeking to understand the processes driving intergenerational mobility and how these differ across time periods and...
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Unofficial Development Assistance: a model of development charities' donation income
Arulampalam, Wiji; Backus, Peter G.; Micklewright, John - Department of Quantitative Social Science, Institute of … - 2013
The empirical literature on the determinants of charities' donation income, distinguishing the charitable cause, is small. We extend it by paying particular attention to development charities, capturing both charity and donor characteristics in a single framework. Using a newly constructed panel...
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The role of non-cognitive and cognitive skills, behavioural and educational outcomes in accounting for the intergenerational transmission of worklessness
Macmillan, Lindsey - Department of Quantitative Social Science, Institute of … - 2013
Previous work has shown that there is a significant intergenerational correlation of worklessness for the UK which varies across local labour markets (Macmillan, 2011). Using a decomposition from the intergenerational mobility literature (Blanden et. al, 2007), this research is the first to...
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Teenagers' expectations of applying to university: how do they change?
Anders, Jake; Micklewright, John - Department of Quantitative Social Science, Institute of … - 2013
We show how young people's expectations about application to university change during the teenage years, drawing on the Longitudinal Study of Young People in England (LSYPE). We reveal the pattern of change by family background (measured by parental education and family income), prior attainment...
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Teacher Quality in Sub-Saharan Africa: Pupil-fixed effects estimates for twelve countries
Hein, Christopher F.; Allen, Rebecca - Department of Quantitative Social Science, Institute of … - 2013
This paper estimates the relationship between teacher characteristics and teacher quality by applying point-in-time pupil-fixed effects. It uses a large cross-sectional dataset of grade 6 teaching and learning in 12 sub-Saharan countries. The findings are generally in line with the existing...
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Money for nothing: estimating the impact of student aid on participation in Higher Education
Dearden, Lorraine; Fitzsimons, Emla; Wyness, Gill - Department of Quantitative Social Science, Institute of … - 2013
Understanding how finance policy can affect higher education is important for understanding how governments can promote human capital accumulation. Yet there is a severe lack of evidence on the effectiveness of student aid on HE participation outside of the US, and none at all for the UK. This...
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Who gets the Top Jobs? The role of family background and networks in recent graduates' access to high status professions
Macmillan, Lindsey; Tyler, Claire; Vignoles, Anna - Department of Quantitative Social Science, Institute of … - 2013
There is currently a debate in policy circles about access to "the upper echelons of power" (Sir John Major, ex Prime Minister, 2013). This research seeks to understand the relationship between family background and early access to top occupations. We find that privately educated graduates are a...
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Learning and Wellbeing Trajectories Among Older Adults in England
Jenkins, Andrew; Mostafa, Tarek - Department of Quantitative Social Science, Institute of … - 2013
In an ageing society such as the UK, there is much interest in factors which can contribute to the wellbeing of older adults. It is not implausible to suppose that participation in learning could have beneficial effects, yet research on the wider benefits of learning has tended to focus on young...
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Socioeconomic gradients in children's cognitive skills: Are cross-country comparisons robust to who reports family background?
Jerrim, John; Micklewright, John - Department of Quantitative Social Science, Institute of … - 2012
The international surveys of pupil achievement – PISA, TIMSS, and PIRLS – have been widely used to compare socioeconomic gradients in children’s cognitive abilities across countries. Socioeconomic status is typically measured drawing on children’s reports of family or...
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University access for disadvantaged children: A comparison across English speaking countries
Jerrim, John; Vignoles, Anna; Finnie, Ross - Department of Quantitative Social Science, Institute of … - 2012
In this paper we consider whether certain countries are particularly adept (or particularly poor) at getting children from disadvantaged homes to study for a bachelor’s degree. A series of university access models are estimated for four English speaking countries (England, Canada,...
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