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We study the relationship between age and literacy skills in Canada, Norway and the U.S. – countries that represent a wide range of literacy outcomes -- using data from the 1994 and 2003 International Adult Literacy Surveys. In cross-sectional data there is a weak negative partial...
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Literacy is central to the improvement and betterment of any society. Individuals cannot fully engage in social and political discourse, and are more likely to become less-than-equals in society without basic literacy to pursue their goals. On the individual level, more literate individuals tend...
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stationary choices. About half of subjects with time inconsistent choices have stationary preferences. These results challenge … the view that present-bias preferences are the main source of time inconsistent choices. …
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impatience if and only if her preferences on the risk domain are represented by a non-expected utility function. Contrary to … time and risk preferences can be re-established. …
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stationary choices. About half of subjects with time inconsistent choices have stationary preferences. These results challenge … the view that present-bias preferences are the main source of time inconsistent choices. …
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In this paper we first analyze the determinants of training using data from the 2003 International Adult Literacy and Skills Survey (IALSS). We find that education plays a key role in the receipt of all forms of training except in the case of employer-sponsored training. We also find substantial...
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