| Household registration, urban status attainment, and social stratification in China |
7 |
| Occupations and the wage structure: The role of occupational tasks in Britain |
6 |
| Can class and status really be disentangled? |
5 |
| What explains the negative effect of unemployment on health? An analysis accounting for reverse causality |
5 |
| Who feels it? Income inequality, relative deprivation, and financial satisfaction in US states, 1973-2012 |
5 |
| Why are middle-class parents more involved in school than working-class parents? |
4 |
| The intergenerational effects of unemployment: How parental unemployment affects educational transitions in Germany |
4 |
| 'Persistence of the social': The role of cognitive ability in mediating the effects of social origins on educational attainment in Britain |
4 |
| Gender, caste, and education in India: A cohort-wise study of drop-out from schools |
4 |
| The intergenerational transmission of educational attainment among non-residential fathers and their children |
4 |
| A U-turn in inequality in college attainment by parental education in the US? |
3 |
| The direct effect of social origin on men's occupational attainment over the early life course: An Italian-Dutch comparison |
3 |
| The Scandinavian model during increasing inequality: Recent trends in educational attainment, earnings and wealth among Norwegian siblings |
3 |
| The institutional conditions of inequality in credential and skill attainment and their impact on occupational placement |
3 |
| Religiosity as a bridge or barrier to immigrant children's educational achievement? |
3 |
| Cohorts and wealth transfers: Generational changes in the receipt of inheritances, trusts, and inter vivos gifts in the United States |
3 |
| The heterogeneous effects of parental unemployment on siblings' educational outcomes |
3 |
| The vocational impact of educational programs on youth labor market integration |
3 |
| Social background effects in the transition to a doctoral degree - Empirical evidence from a German prospective study |
3 |
| The birth order paradox: Sibling differences in educational attainment |
3 |
| Trade union decline, deindustrialization, and rising income inequality in the United States, 1947 to 2015 |
2 |
| Educational upgrading, career advancement, and social inequality development from a life-course perspective in Germany |
2 |
| Mizrahi-Ashkenazi educational gaps in the third generation |
2 |
| Peers that count: The influence of deskmates on test scores |
2 |
| Early tracking and socioeconomic inequality in academic achievement: Studying reforms in nine countries |
2 |
| Persisting gaps: Labor Market outcomes and numeracy skill levels of first-generation and multi-generation College graduates in the United States |
2 |
| Multiple dimensions of social background and horizontal educational attainment in Sweden |
2 |
| Overeducation, perceived career progress, and work satisfaction in young adulthood |
2 |
| Health inequalities in Argentina and Italy: A comparative analysis of the relation between socio-economic and perceived health conditions |
2 |
| How educational systems structure ethnic inequality among young labour market participants in Europe: Occupational placement and variation in the occupational status distribution |
2 |
| Navigating the early career: The social stratification of young workers' employment trajectories in Italy |
1 |
| Hukou Locality and Intermarriages in Two Chinese Cities: Shanghai and Shenzhen |
1 |
| Gendered pathways from school to work: The association between field of study and non-standard employment outcomes in Canada |
1 |
| Sexual orientation, partnership status, and work patterns among US young adults |
1 |
| Do plans really matter?: Re-assessing the role of adolescent expectations in educational attainment |
1 |
| Climbing the ladder or getting stuck: An optimal matching analysis of racial differences in college football coaches' job-level career patterns |
1 |
| Mobility in the middle: Bachelor's degree selectivity and the intergenerational association in status in the United States |
1 |
| Intergenerational status mobility in nineteenth-century Korea: Evidence of Seoul household registers from 1897 to 1906 |
1 |
| The Great Recession and shifting patterns of college effects for young men |
1 |
| Racial and ethnic differences in student participation in private supplementary education activities |
1 |
| Occupational mobility for whom?: Education, cohorts, the life course and occupational gender composition, 1970-2010 |
1 |
| Contributions of education to inequality of opportunity in income: A counterfactual estimation with data from China |
1 |
| Social mobility and subjective well-being revisited: The importance of individual locus of control |
1 |
| Work made us what we are: Complexity of work, self-directedness of orientation, and intellectual flexibility of older US and Japanese men |
1 |
| Shifts in subjective well-being of different status groups: A longitudinal case-study during declining income inequality |
0 |
| Climbing up a steeper staircase: Intergenerational class mobility across birth cohorts in Argentina (2003-2010) |
0 |
| Inequality, ethnicity, and status in a ranked society: Intermarriage in Mindanao, the Philippines |
0 |
| Recall - A way to mitigate adverse effects of unemployment on earnings across occupations? |
0 |
| Declining association with persistent gender asymmetric structure: patterns and trends in educational assortative marriage in Japan, 1950-1979 |
0 |
| Do the formative aspects of education really matter for educational assortative mating? Cues from a natural experiment |
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