Tab.2.3.35,,, ,,, "Educational filter: Social selection and educational paths, by the father's academic degree 1)",,, ,,, ,,Father,Father ,,Academic degree,No academic degree Transistion rate of the children,Year,Share (%),Share (%) to upper secondary level,2003,87,39 to upper secondary level,2005,88,46 to upper secondary level,2007,81,45 from upper secondary level to higher education studies,2003,95,67 from upper secondary level to higher education studies,2005,94,50 from upper secondary level to higher education studies,2007,88,53 ,,, "Source: Deutsches Studentenwerk/German Centre for Higher Education Research and Science Studies, Sozialerhebung; Federal Statistical Office, Mikrozensus; German Centre for Higher Education Research and Science Studies, Studienanfängerbefragungen",,, ,,, Notes:,,, "1) For methodological reasons, assessments of education participation rates among specific social groups continue to use the concept of a family provider as an indicator of the social status of a student's family of origin. For the most part, the family provider is the father. In singel-parent families, the family provider is the single parent.",,, ,,, "Results of the ICE-BMBF's ICE-Database of the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) (ICE = Information, Controlling, Entscheidung)",,, "A system of the German Centre for Higher Education Research and Science Studies (DZHW), http://www.dzhw.eu/en/index_html",,, ,,, "Last update: August 18, 2011",,, ,,, This work is licensed under a Data licence Germany attribution non-commercial 1.0.,,, (https://www.govdata.de/dl-de/by-nc-1-0),,,