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Capital Gains? Empowerment and social mobility through maths achievement.
David Allan
Secondary, Further Education & Training
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Ability Perception
50%
Adult Learners
100%
Adult Students
50%
Altruism
50%
Bourdieu's Concept
50%
Capital Gains
100%
Career Prospects
50%
Child Schooling
50%
Cultural Capital
50%
Employment Situation
50%
Functional Skills
50%
Further Education
50%
Further Training
50%
Learning Career
50%
Math Achievement
100%
Math Education
50%
Narrative Analysis
50%
Performance Pressure
50%
Personal Development
100%
Pierre Bourdieu
50%
Self-esteem
50%
Social Mobility
100%
Structured Interview
50%
Teaching Career
50%
Teaching-learning
50%
Psychology
Altruism
50%
Math Education
50%
Narrative Analysis
50%
Personal Development
100%
Qualitative Research
50%
Self-Esteem
50%
Semistructured Interview
50%
Social Mobility
100%
Social Sciences
Adult Students
33%
Altruism
11%
Career Prospect
11%
Cultural Capital
11%
Employment Situation
11%
Mathematics
100%
Pierre Bourdieu
11%
Professional Occupations
11%
Qualitative Research
11%
Research Project
11%
Self Esteem
11%
Semi-Structured Interview
11%
Social Mobility
100%