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Becker, R. (2003) 'Educational Expansion and Persistent Inequalities of Education -Utilizing Subjective Expected Utility Theory to Explain Increasing Partici- pation Rates in Upper Secondary School in the Federal Republic of Germany', European Sociological Review 19: 1-24.
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Becker, R. (2003). Educational Expansion and Persistent Inequalities of Education: Utiliz- ing Subjective Expected Utility Theory to Explain Increasing Participation Rates in Upper Secondary School in the Federal Republic of Germany. European Sociological Review, 19 (1), 1-24. DOI: 10.1093/esr/19.1.1.
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Becker, R. (2003). Educational expansion and persis- tent inequalities of education: Utilizing subjective expected utility theory to explain increasing partici- pation rates in upper secondary school in the Federal Republic of Germany. European Sociological Review, 19(1), 1-24. https://doi.org/10.1093/esr/19.1.1
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Becker, R. (2003): Educational Expansion and Persistent Inequalities of Education: Utilizing Subjective Expected Utility Theory to Explain Increasing Participation Rates in Upper Secondary School in the Federal Republic of Germany. European Sociological Review 19 (1), 1-24.
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Becker, R. 2003. "Educational Expansion and Persistent Inequalities of Education: Utilizing Subjec- tive Expected Utility Theory to Explain Increasing Participation Rates in Upper Secondary School in the Federal Republic of Germany". In European Sociological Review 19 (1): 1-24. https://doi.org/10
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Becker, Rolf (2003): Educational Expansion and Persistent Inequalities of Education. Utilizing Subjective Expected Utility Theory to Explain Increasing Participation Rates in Upper Secondary School in the Federal Republic of Germany. In: European Sociological Review, Vol. 19/1, S. 1-24.
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Becker, Rolf (2003): Educational Expansion and Persistent Inequalities of Education: Utilizing Subjective Expected Utility Theory to Explain Increasing Participation Rates in Upper Secondary School in the Federal Republic of Germany. European Sociological Review 19, 1-24.
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Becker, Rolf, 2003: Educational Expansion and Persistent Inequalities of Education: Utilizing the Subjective Expected Utility Theory to Explain the Increasing Participation Rates in Upper Secondary School in the Federal Republic Of Germany. European Sociological Review 19: 1-24.
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