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- the case of Portugal; 2) a positive but stable role of education in terms of inequality - Austria, Finland, France …
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Non-cognitive skills programs may be an important policy option to improve the academic outcomes of adolescents. In this paper, we evaluate experimentally the EPIS program, which is based on bi-weekly individual or small-group non-cognitive mediation short meetings with low-performing students....
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followed monthly from 2005 to 2011 in Portugal, indicate that the likelihood of hospital admission of self-employed individuals …
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Risk averse investors have to be compensated in higher expected returns when facing investments with higher risk. Education is an important investment therefore we use the results for 16 countries to test the positive relationship between return to education and the risk involved in this...
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Education can generate important externalities that contribute towards economic growth and convergence. In this paper, we study such externalities and their drivers by conducting the first meta-analysis of the social returns to education literature. We analyse over 1,000 estimates from 32...
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different IVs from the large-scale, staggered introduction of VET courses in public schools in Portugal from 2005. We also …
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about the effects of training on firms. This paper studies a large training grants programme in Portugal, supported by the …
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China hosts the world's largest secondary education sector: more than 14 million adolescents enrol in secondary academic or vocational schools every year. Despite the large literature on returns to education, little evidence exists as to how these two streams compare in the country. Using 2013...
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eliminate this bias. Estimates from two large panel datasets from Portugal and Germany show that the bias is empirically …
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performance. We compare two countries with seemingly similar collective bargaining systems, the Netherlands and Portugal, and …
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