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economic and social well-being. Access to education by itself is an incomplete goal for development; many students leave the …
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Australia, using a dynamic cohort lifetime simulation model. The model allows for family formation, births of children, labour … force participation of male and females, along with income dynamics. The redistributive effect is decomposed into vertical …
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as the indirect effect, increases reranking as measures of adult equivalent income increase. It is argued that the …
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This paper describes a dynamic microsimulation model of cohort earnings developed to consider redistribution during the working-lifetime in Australia. Microsimulation models were first used for economic analysis by Orcutt (1957), and are now commonly employed to undertake policy analyses in many...
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We examine whether the sorting of differently achieving students into differently sized classes results in a regressive … rather than teachers assign students to classrooms. …
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