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Figure 1 Effects of time constant and time-varying characteristics on occupational status at the start of a career and at the time of change in the time varying variable. From: Studying Career Success—the Role of Resources and Norms for Occupational Status Attainment in The Netherlands, 1865–1940 Eur Sociol Rev. 2010;28(2): doi: /esr/jcq060 Eur Sociol Rev | © The Author Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. For permissions, please
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Figure 2 Effects of time constant and time varying characteristics on rate of growth of occupational status. From: Studying Career Success—the Role of Resources and Norms for Occupational Status Attainment in The Netherlands, 1865–1940 Eur Sociol Rev. 2010;28(2): doi: /esr/jcq060 Eur Sociol Rev | © The Author Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. For permissions, please
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Figure 3 Number of occupational measurements for men and women per age group.
From: Studying Career Success—the Role of Resources and Norms for Occupational Status Attainment in The Netherlands, 1865–1940 Eur Sociol Rev. 2010;28(2): doi: /esr/jcq060 Eur Sociol Rev | © The Author Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. For permissions, please
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Figure 4 Three careers from the HSN data.
From: Studying Career Success—the Role of Resources and Norms for Occupational Status Attainment in The Netherlands, 1865–1940 Eur Sociol Rev. 2010;28(2): doi: /esr/jcq060 Eur Sociol Rev | © The Author Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. For permissions, please
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Figure 5 Average occupational status of men over the life course by birth-cohort (5-years moving averages). From: Studying Career Success—the Role of Resources and Norms for Occupational Status Attainment in The Netherlands, 1865–1940 Eur Sociol Rev. 2010;28(2): doi: /esr/jcq060 Eur Sociol Rev | © The Author Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. For permissions, please
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Figure 6 Average occupational status of women over the life course by birth-cohort (5-years moving averages). From: Studying Career Success—the Role of Resources and Norms for Occupational Status Attainment in The Netherlands, 1865–1940 Eur Sociol Rev. 2010;28(2): doi: /esr/jcq060 Eur Sociol Rev | © The Author Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. For permissions, please
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