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Education 3 Comprehensive Schooling 2 Cognitive ability 1 Community Cohesion 1 Comprehensive schooling 1 Ethnicity 1 Health 1 Inequality 1 NCDS 1 Non-cognitive skills 1 Secondary Schools 1 Selective Schooling 1 Social Class 1 Social Mixing 1 Tracking 1
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Hollingworth, Sumi 1 Jones, A. 1 Manning, Alan 1 Mansaray, Ayo 1 Pischke, Jörn-Steffen 1 Rice, N. 1 Rosa Dias, P. 1
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Centre for the Economics of Education, LSE 1 Department of Economics and Related Studies, University of York 1
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CEE Discussion Papers 1 Health, Econometrics and Data Group (HEDG) Working Papers 1 Sociological Research Online 1
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Long-term effects of cognitive skills, social adjustment and schooling on health and lifestyle: Evidence from a reform of selective schooling
Jones, A.; Rice, N.; Rosa Dias, P. - Department of Economics and Related Studies, University … - 2010
Members of the National Child Development Study (NCDS) cohort attended very different types of secondary school, as their schooling lay within the transition period of the comprehensive education reform in England and Wales. This provides a natural setting to explore the impact of educational...
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Comprehensive Versus Selective Schooling in England and Wales: What Do We Know?
Manning, Alan; Pischke, Jörn-Steffen - Centre for the Economics of Education, LSE - 2006
British secondary schools moved from a system of extensive and early selection and tracking in secondary schools to one with comprehensive schools during the 1960s and 70s. Before the reform, students would take an exam at age eleven, which determined whether they would attend an academically...
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Conviviality Under the Cosmopolitan Canopy? Social Mixing and Friendships in an Urban Secondary School
Hollingworth, Sumi; Mansaray, Ayo - In: Sociological Research Online 17 (2012) 3, pp. 2-2
Social mix and social mixing are topics of increasing significance to both the policy and academic communities in the UK, and have particular salience in urban multi-ethnic and socially diverse contexts. Enshrined in the comprehensive school ideal, and implicated in the now legal duty to promote...
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