Albert Sánchez-Gelabert
@sanchezgelabert.bsky.social
Sociologia | Educació | Desigualtat(s)
Professor a l'ICE @upc.edu
Professor a l'ICE @upc.edu
Reposted by Albert Sánchez-Gelabert
A few more pics of the mapineq paricipants in the roudtable at the EU parliament on Brussels also with
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September 25, 2025 at 12:35 PM
A few more pics of the mapineq paricipants in the roudtable at the EU parliament on Brussels also with
@melindacmills.bsky.social @edel-population.bsky.social
@melindacmills.bsky.social @edel-population.bsky.social
This article is part of the Erasmus+ project Complex trajectories: promoting students’ successful trajectories in higher education institutions (face-to-face and online)
September 13, 2025 at 8:46 AM
This article is part of the Erasmus+ project Complex trajectories: promoting students’ successful trajectories in higher education institutions (face-to-face and online)
University progression is diverse and complex. Policies should support transition to university, academic reorientation, and work–study balance.
September 13, 2025 at 8:46 AM
University progression is diverse and complex. Policies should support transition to university, academic reorientation, and work–study balance.
Social background matters less once entry grades are controlled, though we find evidence of compensatory advantage for students from highly educated families.
September 13, 2025 at 8:46 AM
Social background matters less once entry grades are controlled, though we find evidence of compensatory advantage for students from highly educated families.
Entry grades are the strongest predictor of academic success. But we also find that women are more likely to follow successful paths (including in STEM fields), while students aged 26+ tend to be more polarized: either they succeed through the optimal route or they drop out.
September 13, 2025 at 8:46 AM
Entry grades are the strongest predictor of academic success. But we also find that women are more likely to follow successful paths (including in STEM fields), while students aged 26+ tend to be more polarized: either they succeed through the optimal route or they drop out.
We analyse the academic trajectories of 30,000+ students entering Catalan universities in 2012–2013, tracked over 7 years.
Six different patterns emerge ranging from the “optimal route” (44%) to various dropout paths (early, stable, or late withdrawal).
Six different patterns emerge ranging from the “optimal route” (44%) to various dropout paths (early, stable, or late withdrawal).
September 13, 2025 at 8:46 AM
We analyse the academic trajectories of 30,000+ students entering Catalan universities in 2012–2013, tracked over 7 years.
Six different patterns emerge ranging from the “optimal route” (44%) to various dropout paths (early, stable, or late withdrawal).
Six different patterns emerge ranging from the “optimal route” (44%) to various dropout paths (early, stable, or late withdrawal).