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Hungarian Life Course Survey (HLCS) 2 educational panel data 2 inequality in educational opportunities 2 school tracks 2 self-assessment 2 self-confidence 2 tracking in education 2 transition to secondary and tertiary education 2 Bildungschancen 1 Bildungsniveau 1 Bildungspolitik 1 Education policy 1 Educational achievement 1 Equality of opportunity in education 1 Hungary 1 Selbstevaluation 1 Self-assessment 1 Studium 1 Ungarn 1 University education 1
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Working Paper 2 Arbeitspapier 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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English 2
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Keller, Tamás 2
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Budapest Working Papers on the Labour Market 1 Budapest working papers on the labour market : BWP 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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Talented but unaware? An analysis of the role of self-assessment in educational transitions
Keller, Tamás - 2014
Why are talented pupils who come from low-status families reluctant to choose knowledge-intensive educational routes? Throughout this paper we try to answer this question, employing the framework of sociological rational choice theory. Our argumentation is that (1) the perception of one's own...
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Talented but unaware? : an analysis of the role of self-assessment in educational transitions
Keller, Tamás - 2014
Why are talented pupils who come from low-status families reluctant to choose knowledge-intensive educational routes? Throughout this paper we try to answer this question, employing the framework of sociological rational choice theory. Our argumentation is that (1) the perception of one's own...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010457212
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