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's education than father's. More educated women work more hours in the market labor force, broadening the tax base and thereby … expenditures toward women's education. …
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at community level) implies substantially larger impacts of the voucher system. The effect of parents' education on …
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health and education, notably female, represent especially important links determining the strength of the relationship …
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-tenths interhousehold within country inequality, and one-twentieth between gender differences in education. …
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Despite the fact that the quality of education for Africans in South Africa was lower than that for whites, in 1993 the … percentage wage gains associated with additional years of primary, secondary, and higher education were substantially higher for … Africans than for whites. These rates increased at higher levels of education for both race groups. …
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people's physical well-being, such as health, nutrition and education, and others to the widening of choice an enhanced …
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Despite the lower quality of education provided Africans compared with whites in South Africa, the percentage wage … gains associated with additional years of primary, secondary, and higher education are substantially larger for Africans … than for whites in 1993, and they increase for both race groups at higher levels of education. The lower quantity (or …
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usinf four sets of similar micro-data. It presents hypotheses about hoe earnings dispersion returns to education and returns …
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