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Educational Fields of Study and European Labour Markets: Gender, Family and Social Class Issues

The team published a special issue of the International Journal of Comparative Sociology, in August 2008.

The papers can be downloaded here:

Educational Fields of Study and European Labor Markets: Introduction to a Special Issue
Herman G. van de Werfhorst

Labor Market Effects of Field of Study in Comparative Perspective: An Analysis of 22 European Countries
David Reimer, Clemens Noelke and Aleksander Kucel

Field of study and gender segregation in European labour markets
Emer Smyth and Stephanie Steinmetz

Field of Study and Flexible Work. A Comparison between Germany and the UK
Johannes Giesecke and Steffen Schindler

Do Fields of Study Matter for Over-education? The cases of Spain and Germany
Luis Ortiz and Aleksander Kucel

Field of Study and Students’ Workload in Higher Education: Ireland and Austria in Comparative Perspective
Merike Darmody , Emer Smyth and Martin Unger

Patterns of Social Inequalities in Access to Higher Education in France and Germany
Marie Duru-Bellat, Annick Kieffer, David Reimer

Educational Fields of Study and the Intergenerational Mobility Process in Comparative Perspective
Michelle Jackson, Ruud Luijkx, Reinhard Pollak, Louis-André Vallet, and Herman G. Van de Werfhorst