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This paper examines the causal impact of internal migration on house price changes in Queensland - Australia's new capital of interstate migration. We study annual housing price growth across 82 Statistical Areas Level 3 (SA3) regions between 2014 and 2019 by employing a spatial correlation...
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We investigate the potential role of fathers in females' decision to choose a science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) major in college. The main innovation of our paper is to analyze how sibling sex composition affects the probability of being a STEM major in college for females...
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Career technical education (CTE) programs at community colleges are increasingly seen as an attractive alternative to four-year colleges, yet little systematic evidence exists on the returns to specific certificates and degrees. We estimate returns to CTE programs using administrative data from...
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The organizational literature documents the upheaval that incumbent firms, across numerous industries, often experience when they confront technological change. Much of this work is based on evidence drawn from US firms. A separate literature drawn from institutional economics shows that...
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Technical Education in the country has been tuned for a great amount of acceleration and has achieved proportionate targeted level. On the on spring of such rapid progressive action, the concept of quality of education is to be given a great thrust. An evaluation of the situation is an...
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Career technical education (CTE) programs at community colleges are increasingly seen as an attractive alternative to four-year colleges, yet little systematic evidence exists on the returns to specific certificates and degrees. We estimate returns to CTE programs using administrative data from...
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