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-SILC) for estimating a woman's probability of having a second child as a function of education. …
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via the fertility/education channel. Using censuses from South-East Asia, we first estimate an empirical model of … intermediate to high education levels. We next use these estimates to identify the parameters of a structural model of fertility …
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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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education and to tax births. Second, when the Social Welfare Function does not consist of the average utility, the social …. In this case, the optimal economic policy consists in subsidizing births and taxing education. Finally, when the health …
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This paper studies the impact of low-skilled immigration on the host country’s education system, which is characterized … congestion in public school; (2) lower average tax base for education funding; (3) reduced low-skilled wage and so more low …-skilled natives to privately invest in their children’s education and hence weakens their support to finance public school. The …
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expenditures to demographic changes, and take into account the interaction between education and work experience. Forecasts show …
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. We first stimulate an endogenous growth. Rising longevity increases the incentive to get education, which in turn has …
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This paper studies the impact of low-skilled immigration on the host country’s education policy, which is formulated by … tax base for education funding; (3) reduced low-skilled wage and so more low-skilled natives’ dependence on public … education; (4) higher skill premium, which induces high-skilled natives to privately invest in their children’ s education and …
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characterize a Malthusian corner regime which is characterized by strong gender inequality in education and high fertility. We find … the interior regime, parents consider the imapct of their children education on the expected intra-household bargaining … position in their future couple. Education could thus compensate against the institutional and social gender gap that skills …
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modern, conceptually clear and easy to mobilize in policy design. In this paper, we apply Roemer’s theory to education policy … close to the end of compulsory education). Using Brazilian data, we find that implementing an equal-opportunity policy … education production function, we then identify ways of reducing financial reallocations needed to achieve equality of …
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