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Social segregation in secondary schools: how does England compare with other countries?

Social segregation in secondary schools: how does England compare with other countries?

... industrialised countries from the 2000 and 2003 rounds of the Programme of International Student Assessment (PISA), using a number of different measures of social background and of segregation, and allowing for ...

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Social segregation in secondary schools: how does England compare with other countries?

Social segregation in secondary schools: how does England compare with other countries?

... other countries. Table 3 contrasts, for a selection of countries, the percentage of 15 year olds with a high social background in private schools, defined on the management basis, with the corresponding ...

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Social Segregation in Secondary Schools: How Does England Compare with Other Countries?

Social Segregation in Secondary Schools: How Does England Compare with Other Countries?

... other countries. Table 3 contrasts, for a selection of countries, the percentage of 15 year olds with a high social background in private schools, defined on the management basis, with the corresponding ...

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PISA 2009 : how does the social attainment gap in England compare with countries internationally?

PISA 2009 : how does the social attainment gap in England compare with countries internationally?

... Latvia England Norway Denmark Sweden Greece Iceland Czech Republic Slovak Republic Croatia Slovenia Israel Lithuania Austria Chile Russian Federation Luxembourg Mexico Uruguay Thailand Colombia Brazil Trinidad and ...

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Monitoring the prevalence of chronic conditions: which data should we use?

Monitoring the prevalence of chronic conditions: which data should we use?

... problems which are by their nature episodic, such as asthma, and others which need specia- lized medical care but do not require admission (for ex- ample, chemotherapy for cancer ...addition, we ...

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Which Night Lights Data Should we Use in Economics, and Where?

Which Night Lights Data Should we Use in Economics, and Where?

... data should be used, neither DMSP nor VIIRS seem to provide a good proxy for rural economic ...developing countries. Thus, economists should look elsewhere for studying rural areas remotely, while ...

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Compare countries Reference Guide

Compare countries Reference Guide

... previously we may have used, for example, CDs, DVDs, or email, Secure Store now provides a single, convenient, secure location, where information can be delivered between Corporation departments and market ...

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Educational disadvantage : how does England compare?

Educational disadvantage : how does England compare?

... in England, with 99 per cent of PISA participants set in some subjects, but much less so in some other school systems – for example, in Finland, 58 per cent of PISA participants were grouped by ability in ...in ...

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Measure of Macroeconomics of CFA Zone Countries Compare to SSA Countries

Measure of Macroeconomics of CFA Zone Countries Compare to SSA Countries

... neighboring countries because of linguistic and cultural similarities, geographic proximity and historical ties, which could explain 75% of the FDI inflows in the early years of ...SSA countries ...

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Selective mobility: it depends which groups you compare with

Selective mobility: it depends which groups you compare with

... from England & Wales 1971 to 1991 Journal of Health & Social Behaviour 38 376-386 Bartley M & Plewis I (2007) Increasing social mobility: an effective policy to reduce health inequalities Journal of the Royal ...

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Emerging Market Countries Don’t Believe in Fiscal Stimuli: Should We Blame Ricardo?

Emerging Market Countries Don’t Believe in Fiscal Stimuli: Should We Blame Ricardo?

... all countries identically, the estimate of the offset coefficient is between ...the countries into devel- oped and emerging market samples, private saving declined on average by about ...errors, ...

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How To Compare Health Care In European Countries

How To Compare Health Care In European Countries

... in which physicians are salaried employees of the practice or financed by risk adjusted capitation ...AP-DRG, which should become the standard ...

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How To Compare Business Costs In Different Countries

How To Compare Business Costs In Different Countries

... Site selection evaluations can easily stall due to the sheer number, variety, and weighting of all relevant factors. Evaluations that succeed often begin with the benchmarking and "short-listing" of locations ...

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What should we be selecting for? A systematic approach for determining which personal characteristics to assess for during admissions

What should we be selecting for? A systematic approach for determining which personal characteristics to assess for during admissions

... Veterinary schools, however, rarely report how the lists of personal characteristics applicants are required to possess are determined. At a minimum, characteristics are selected by schools’ admissions committees that ...

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Which Judges Write Their Opinions (And Should We Care)?...

Which Judges Write Their Opinions (And Should We Care)?...

... judges. We use generic techniques from computational linguistics, as well as several meth- ods tailored for the judicial setting, to explore both the desirability and feasibility of determining the authorship of ...

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eLiteracy or information literacy: which concept should we prefer?

eLiteracy or information literacy: which concept should we prefer?

... use which they have developed in non- library electronic contexts (for example, they may have gained some degree of information literacy by becoming eLiterate outside of the library environment – becoming good at ...

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Determining habitability: which exoEarths should we search for life?

Determining habitability: which exoEarths should we search for life?

... Should we, then, choose to target exoEarths that lie in systems with little or no observed infrared excess ? Such low levels of dust could either suggest a system containing very few potentially hazardous ...

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Carbohydrates. So which carbohydrates should we eat and why?

Carbohydrates. So which carbohydrates should we eat and why?

... Did you like this article or have questions? 3 Email aconnoll@monroe2boces.org to let us know! When we eat foods with carbohydrates, our body breaks them down into their simplest form, called sugars. After being ...

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On Which Variable(s) Should We Condition to Remove Confounding Bias?

On Which Variable(s) Should We Condition to Remove Confounding Bias?

... should be estimated for a specified time interval between the two variables. 3. BLOCKING CONFOUNDING PATHS In light of the axioms, the causal structure in Fig. 1 is an oversimplification. There are no generic ...

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Which way should we go? Metaphoric expressions in lexical resources

Which way should we go? Metaphoric expressions in lexical resources

... to which ‘LOVE IS A JOURNEY’ and the sense extension seen applies to a whole set of motion expressions which can be used to refer to love ...Thus, we could say that a man and a woman have started ...

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