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@article{ Konecny2010,
 title = {Přechod mezi střední a vysokou školou a role různých modelů přijímacích řízení},
 author = {Konecny, Tomas and Basl, Josef and Myslivecek, Jan},
 journal = {Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review},
 number = {1},
 pages = {43-72},
 volume = {46},
 year = {2010},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-119711},
 abstract = {The study evaluates the potential impact of alternative models of university entrance exams – a model based on field-specific knowledge and a model relying on general aptitude tests – in the context of the Czech education system since 1998, a system that can be described as highly stratified and suffering from a notable excess of demand for higher education over supply. Using the dataset Sonda Maturant 1998, the authors show that entrance exams based on general aptitude tests may outperform the field-specific knowledge model in terms of providing access to talented students from a lower socioeconomic background. The simulations show that under the general aptitude regime the relative chances of an applicant with a university-educated father are only one-quarter higher than the relative chances of a student with a less educated father, compared to more than a one-third difference in the case of the regime emphasising field-specific knowledge. For mother’s education, the respective odds ratios differ by the even larger margin of 28 percentage points.},
}