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While most 15-year-old students spend part of their after-school time doing homework, the amount of time they spend on it shrank between 2003 and 2012. Socio-economically advantaged students and students who attend socio-economically advantaged schools tend to spend more time doing homework....
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These indicators look at the highest level of education completed by a person. Data are available for adults achieving tertiary education and the educational attainment of adults in different age groups. The level to which adults have studied is often used as a measure of human capital and the...
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Countries vary in the way they use marks, but they all tend to reward the mastery of skills and attitudes that promote learning. Teachers tend to give girls and socio-economically advantaged students better school marks, even if they don’t have better performance and attitudes than boys and...
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The percentage of students who expect to complete university is highest in Korea (80%) and lowest in Latvia (25%). Many high-performing students do not expect to go to university, representing potentially lost talent to an economy and society while many low-performing students think they will...
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The labour market outcomes for native- and foreign-born adults during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic vary considerably across countries – with inequalities in employment even falling in some cases compared to 2017. In contrast with the 2008 financial crisis, greater educational...
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Adult migrants in all OECD countries are a diverse group, with different profiles and levels of education. Even if they hold tertiary degrees, they are more likely to have poorer labour market outcomes, including lower earnings. Participation in the labour market is more difficult for...
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Levels of educational attainment do not only vary among countries, but also within them. In many countries, people with tertiary education – usually the most skilled people – are more highly represented in the capital region. Regional employment rates in many countries vary more widely among...
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This dataset presents data on labour market outcome by gender, educational attainment and skills. Data are shown by …
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This dataset presents data on labour market outcome by gender, educational attainment and skills. Data are shown by …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014324343
This dataset presents data on labour market outcome by gender, educational attainment and skills. Data are shown by …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013377285