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The aim of this paper is to understand the role of uncertainty in education choices and therefore in growth. We … the effect of this uncertainty on the behavior of the risk averse individual regarding his effort in education. The …
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In this paper we aim to understand how unemployment benefits may affect investment in education when the latter is …
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This paper aims at explaining why countries with comparable levels of education still experience notable differences in …
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This paper studies the gender wage gap by educational attainment in Italy using the 1994–2001 ECHP data. We estimate wage distributions in the presence of covariates and sample selection separately for highly and low educated men and women. Then, we decompose the gender wage gap across all the...
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In this paper we estimate the effect of teachers’ wages on students’ achievement in a developing country. We use test scores of pupils enrolled in the 8th grade of primary school, surveyed in 2001 in Brazil. We regress individual student test scores on gross monthly teacher wages allowing...
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not only penalized in front of death, they are also penalized in the access to education. Epidemics are modeled as one … mainly rely on orphans : if orphans are more penalized in the access to a high level of education than in front of death …
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The empirical literature on the market for PH.D. graduates is generally focused on individual characteristics and their effect on scientific achievement, career prospects and/or expected earnings. In this paper, we take a closer look at the context in which graduate training takes place. Using...
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students performance. We estimate an education production function with country fixed-effect and school random-effect. We find …
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not only penalized in the face of death, they are also penalized in the access to education. Epidemics are modeled as one … a high level of education. …
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In several OECD countries age-targeted wage subsidies have been introduced to increase the employment of older workers, but evidence on their effectiveness is scarce. This paper examines the effects of a permanent wage cost subsidy in Belgium on the employment rate, working time and hourly wage....
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