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substantially off of these student plans, raising the concern that there is a conflict of interest associated with school …-sponsored plans that may be focused on benefits to the school rather than the student. In addition, these plans may violate public … student mandate, such as in Massachusetts, although successful in increasing the number of students with health insurance …
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The present study examines whether the college enrollment decision of young individuals (student full-time, student … part-time, non-student) depends on health insurance coverage via a parent's family health plan. Our findings indicate that … as a full-time student. A young individual who has access to health insurance via a parent is up to 22 percent more …
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The objective of this study is to propose a model including antecedents of student Heavy Work Investment (HWI) and … University of Belgrade. Student HWI is evaluated through its two dimensions, time commitment and work intensity, and student …/dispositional (student work engagement), external/situational (perceived course load, tuition payment source and achievement-related family …
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Theory suggests that groups historically subject to discrimination, such as Jews, could exhibit traditionally high investment in education because discrimination spurred exit facilitated by human capital. Theory moreover suggests that if exit is uncertain, it could induce investment in skill...
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Innovative digital technologies, together with new sustainable practices, push for new business models and skillsets, pressuring companies to adapt to external change in order to gain competitive advantage. Higher education institutions could offer support. More than 20% of university graduates...
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The digitization of government services meets the expectations of the younger population, who are accustomed to widespread ICT use. It offers transparency, speed, efficiency, and trust, supported by international organizations. This research aims to identify the factors that influence the...
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There is renewed interest in why people of lower socio-economic status (SES) have worse health outcomes. No matter which measures of SES are used (income, wealth, or education), the evidence that this association is large is abundant (Marmot (1999), Smith (1999)). The relation between SES and...
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