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show that the exemption raised high school graduation rates of boys by more than 2 percentage points by comparing high … school graduation rates of young exempt men and older not exempt men from the least damaged areas and men of the same age … as evidence of social effects of the decision of teenage boys of staying longer in school on that of teenage girls. Our …
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self-referential governance of the system, must stimulate more internal competition within the Italian university system …
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especially on the common part of the reference student population (15-year-olds in the second year of high school), the two …
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talents which are not revealed in paper-based tests, more similar to traditional school exams. …
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Financial exclusion concerns 2.5 billion individuals and more than 450 million enterprises. The G20 countries are committed to the reduction of this phenomenon. The Bank of Italy has a fundamental role in the field of financial inclusion, both on a national and an international scale through...
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participation and two aspects of culture (religion and attitudes towards working women) is analysed. The results indicate that where …
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