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parents to have fewer but better educated children, which may foster economic development. Second, government should sometimes …
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This paper deals with an analysis of the effects of education on the income of Czech households from 2006-2010. EU …-SILC (European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions) review results are the main data source. The paper investigates with … by the head of the household. It further deals with income differences of individual educational groups expressed by the …
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educational level. The same holds for income and early cognitive ability. Generally speaking differences in early cognitive …
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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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subsidiary questions are thus. 1. Should the cost of educating immigrants’ children (£7.6bn a year) be attributed to immigration …
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receipt of international remittances and internal remittances on education, labor and healthcare utilization of children in … children as well as child labor. However, receiving international remittances helps children increase the number of completed … grades by around 2 percent of the average completed grade for children. Both international and internal remittances are …
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