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Do students know the education required to achieve their career objectives? Is this information related to their … education pathways? To address these questions, the Youth in Transition Survey (YITS), Cohort A is used to compare high school … students’ perceptions of the level of education they will require for the job they intend to hold at age 30, with the level …
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spanning their mid-30s to their mid-50s. Three levels of education are considered, corresponding to the decisions made by …
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In Canada, the selection of economic immigrants throughout the 1990s and 2000s was based largely on the human capital model of immigration. This model posits that selecting immigrants with high levels of human capital is particularly advantageous in the long run. It is argued that higher...
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This study examines which factors underlie the narrowing of wage differences seen between young bachelor?s degree holders and high school graduates from the 2000-to-2002 period to the 2010-to-2012 period and the widening of differences in full-time paid employment rates between these two...
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sex, province, family income, and parental education, students living near a college are more likely to attend college …
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graduates; Simple point-in-time (cross-sectional) comparisons of earnings, the job-education skill match, and job satisfaction …
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This paper examines the extent to which the relationship between participation in post-secondary education and family … background, namely parental income and parental education changed between 1993 and 2001. The results support a long … account of both parental education and parental income, university participation rates are more strongly associated with …
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This paper adopts the decomposition technique of DiNardo, Fortin and Lemieux (DFL, 1996) to decompose provincial differences in the distribution of Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) test scores and assesses the relative contribution of provincial differences in the...
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We use data from the Canadian National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth to address two questions. To what extent do parents and children agree when asked identical questions about child well-being? To what extent do differences in their responses affect what one infers from multivariate...
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provides important insights on the effects of factors, such as education and income, that help establish this selection process. …
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