Upper secondary school tracking, labor market outcomes, and intergenerational inequality in Denmark

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Upper secondary school tracking, labor market outcomes, and intergenerational inequality in Denmark. / Birkelund, Jesper Fels; Karlson, Kristian Bernt; Reimer, David.

In: Longitudinal and Life Course Studies, Vol. 12, No. 3, 2022, p. 279-298.

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Birkelund, JF, Karlson, KB & Reimer, D 2022, 'Upper secondary school tracking, labor market outcomes, and intergenerational inequality in Denmark', Longitudinal and Life Course Studies, vol. 12, no. 3, pp. 279-298. https://doi.org/10.1332/175795921X16124376408552

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Birkelund, J. F., Karlson, K. B., & Reimer, D. (2022). Upper secondary school tracking, labor market outcomes, and intergenerational inequality in Denmark. Longitudinal and Life Course Studies, 12(3), 279-298. https://doi.org/10.1332/175795921X16124376408552

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Birkelund JF, Karlson KB, Reimer D. Upper secondary school tracking, labor market outcomes, and intergenerational inequality in Denmark. Longitudinal and Life Course Studies. 2022;12(3):279-298. https://doi.org/10.1332/175795921X16124376408552

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Birkelund, Jesper Fels ; Karlson, Kristian Bernt ; Reimer, David. / Upper secondary school tracking, labor market outcomes, and intergenerational inequality in Denmark. In: Longitudinal and Life Course Studies. 2022 ; Vol. 12, No. 3. pp. 279-298.

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