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attending a four-year college and lower student debt. The effect is more pronounced for students who receive less financial aid …
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Understanding how policy can affect university participation is important for understanding how governments can promote human capital accumulation. In this paper, we estimate the separate impacts of tuition fees and maintenance grants on the decision to enter university in the UK. We use Labour...
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tuition coverage to students admitted to one of 33 government-certified high-quality universities known for superior test …. To qualify, students must score in the top 10% of the standardized high school exit exam and have below-median household … partly by high-quality universities improving students' skills, as demonstrated by their performance on Colombia's college …
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economic and racial composition of incoming students. Because endowment levels are a function of expenditures and alumni giving … colleges and universities do not increase the number of students they serve or the fraction of students receiving aid, and only … more selective and enrolling fewer low-income students and students of color. Overall, colleges and universities appear to …
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different social requirements and needs of students. An arithmetical example illustrates the way the model functions. We …
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This paper studies the causal impacts of public universities on the outcomes of their marginally admitted students. I … American public university students, to systematically identify and employ decentralized cutoffs in SAT/ACT scores that …-10 percent more than their marginally rejected but otherwise identical counterpart. Marginally admitted students pay no …
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The NZ labour market is among the most flexible in the OECD, and outcomes for its young people have been among the best. However, labour-market opportunities are heavily determined by initial education, where New Zealand’s system is also successful and innovative in many ways. Average PISA...
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