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least over the last 65 years). This is the first study explicitly on providing the association between parents’ and children … result of Adult Education Survey of 2007. Several findings emerge from the analysis. First of all, children’s and parents … use of a unique data set on educational outcomes based on children recall of parental education. The data used is the …
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least over the last 65 years). This is the first study explicitly on providing the association between parents’ and children … result of Adult Education Survey of 2007. Several findings emerge from the analysis. First of all, children’s and parents … use of a unique data set on educational outcomes based on children recall of parental education. The data used is the …
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least over the last 65 years). This is the first study explicitly on providing the association between parents' and children … result of Adult Education Survey of 2007. Several findings emerge from the analysis. First of all, children's and parents … use of a unique data set on educational outcomes based on children recall of parental education. The data used is the …
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describe how they aimed to analyse whether attending private tutoring centres (PTCs) enhances Turkish students' academic … cumulative grade point average (CGPA), parental education and students' sociocultural background. While the authors point out … important factor for determining students' academic performance. …
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. The determinants examined within a Tobit model framework include total household expenditure, education levels of parents … their children will highlight the determinants of the demand for education and the intergenerational transfers in Turkey. …
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This paper investigates the male wage inequality and its evolution over the 1994-2002 period in Turkey by estimating Mincerian wage equations using OLS and quantile regression techniques. Male wage inequality is high in Turkey. While it declined at the lower end of the wage distribution it...
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