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Number of items: 7.
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Anders, J;
(2015)
Does socioeconomic background affect pay growth among early entrants to high-status jobs?
(NIESR Discussion Paper
453).
National Institute of Economic and Social Research: London, UK.
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Anders, Jake;
(2015)
The influence of socio-economic status on changes to young people's expectations of applying to university.
Presented at: Fourth SOLE/EALE World Meetings, Montreal, Canada.
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Anders, J;
Micklewright, J;
(2015)
Teenagers’ Expectations of Applying to University: How do they Change?
Education Sciences
, 5
(4)
pp. 281-305.
10.3390/educsci5040281.
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Anders, JD;
(2015)
Socio-economic inequaliites in access to Higher Education in England.
Doctoral thesis , UCL (University College London).
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Jerrim, J;
Macmillan, L;
(2015)
Income Inequality, Intergenerational Mobility, and the Great Gatsby Curve: Is Education the Key?
Social Forces
, 94
(2)
pp. 505-533.
10.1093/sf/sov075.
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Jerrim, JP;
Parker, P;
Chmielewski, AK;
Anders, J;
(2015)
Private Schooling, Educational Transitions, and Early Labour Market Outcomes: Evidence from Three Anglophone Countries.
European Sociological Review
, 32
(2)
pp. 280-294.
10.1093/esr/jcv098.
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Macmillan, L;
Tyler, C;
Vignoles, A;
(2015)
Who Gets the Top Jobs? The Role of Family Background and Networks in Recent Graduates' Access to High-status Professions.
JOURNAL OF SOCIAL POLICY
, 44
(3)
pp. 487-515.
10.1017/S0047279414000634.
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