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to cope with ability bias in a returns to education regression. Doing this for Austrian cross-sectional data, we find no …
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This paper investigates changes in educational wage differentials in Sweden between 1992 and 2001 and places them in a longer-term perspective. The university wage premium has increased noticeably between 1992 and 2001 while the gymnasium wage premium has been constant. These results, together...
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Since the mid-20th century many OECD countries have discarded their previous selective schools systems, in which students early on were separated between academic and vocational tracks, in favor of more comprehensive schools. The effects of these reforms have generally been difficult to evaluate...
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A number of studies have shown that education reforms extending compulsory schooling reduce criminal behavior of those …
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