2016
DOI: 10.3406/estat.2016.10721
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L’évolution des compétences des adultes : effet « génération » et effet « cycle de vie »

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“…Since the early 2000s, the results of the PISA survey, as well as those of the national surveys by the DEPP, point to an increase in the dispersion of skills at age 15 and the social inequalities associated with them. With IVQ data, an increase in social inequalities is also observed for more recent generations (Murat & Rocher, 2016).…”
Section: Skills Inequalities Remained Stable Between 2004 and 2011mentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Since the early 2000s, the results of the PISA survey, as well as those of the national surveys by the DEPP, point to an increase in the dispersion of skills at age 15 and the social inequalities associated with them. With IVQ data, an increase in social inequalities is also observed for more recent generations (Murat & Rocher, 2016).…”
Section: Skills Inequalities Remained Stable Between 2004 and 2011mentioning
confidence: 85%