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In this paper we provide evidence for the impact of public funding on enrolment of students in college. We use a panel for European countries and apply instrumental variables techniques to find that public funding for schooling - regardless at what level - does increase college enrolment alike...
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diploma, all with respect to parenthood. Few get children while enrolled in higher education, nevertheless one fourth of …
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There are large differences in income and education levels, unemployment and ethnic composition between neighbourhoods … investigates neighbourhood effects on youths-post primary education choice. Besides including usual variables the paper also … with at most compulsory education in a neighbourhood does however seem to have a negative effect on applying for a …
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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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This study describes how minority enrollment probabilities respond to changes in admission policies from affirmative-action to merit-only programs and then to percentage plans when the demographic composition of the potential pool of applicants is also shifting. It takes advantage of admission...
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vary by family income, parent education, race or gender. …
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variables using administrative Swedish data. We find that postponement of higher education is associated with a persistent and … studies. The reduction of lifetime earnings associated with two years postponement of higher education amounts to 40 …
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account for the fact that a new Federal Education Law (FEL) in 1996 extended mandatory education to 10 years. Differences …
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