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controlling for youth background characteristics, first- and second-generation immigrant youths have significantly higher …
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controlling for youth background characteristics, first- and second-generation immigrant youths have significantly higher …
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school. Analyzing the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1997 (NLSY97) survey and transcript data, the researchers …
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We study the determinants of youth crime using a dynamic discrete choice model of crime and education. We allow past … roles of state dependence, returns to experience, and heterogeneity in driving crime and enrollment decisions among youth … temporarily keep youth away from crime, can have important and lasting effects even if criminal experience has already accumulated. …
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whether a programme that supports firms to train disadvantaged youth can reduce recruiting difficulties in apprentice training …
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Background: COVID-19 and its preventive measures affect not only the state of public health but also the economy. The economic impact of COVID-19 varies depending on age, and it is argued that young people have experienced the greatest negative impacts. Methods: This study was an analysis of the...
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Under-participation in selective universities lowers social mobility in England, the United States, and elsewhere. English universities have standardized tuition costs, and strongly heterogeneous graduate earnings. Attending a selective university is therefore strongly incentivized, yet...
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