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care provided to their parents and education expenditures for their children. The young enjoy their education, while the … period and that parents invest in the education of their children. We show that Becker’s rotten kids theorem holds for the … old may leave a bequest to their children. Within each period the three generations play a "game" inspired by Becker …
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that a public policy that disregards the effects of parental time on children's human capital entails a welfare loss that …
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Children starting school at older ages consistently exhibit better educational outcomes. In this paper, we underscore … relatively younger children to special needs services. The effect is persistent throughout compulsory schooling, resulting in …
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Education has a fundamental role in promoting the integration of students with an immigrant background in host … outcomes for students with an immigrant background as, among others, they need to overcome adversities related to displacement …, socio-economic disadvantage and language barriers. Building on the 2018 Report “The Resilience of Students with an Immigrant …
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gender segregation in occupational preferences. Students also differ by gender in selecting particular fields of employment … within status categories. These differences make up the horizontal segregation of students' expectations and, in PISA 2006 …
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also on the student’s progress through education, as those children who were the youngest in their grade cohort at entry … parents of the initial disadvantage experienced by the youngest children in their first years of school. The paper concludes … International Student Assessment (PISA), this paper provides a comparative analysis of the impact of a student’s month of birth on …
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International Survey (TALIS) of teachers of 15-year-old students with school-level data from the Programme for International Student … Assessment (PISA), a survey of 15-year-old students. The purpose of this study is to present an exploratory analysis of the … needs for support. Survey responses were collected from teachers and students in eight countries. Data from 26 610 teachers …
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In 2015, PISA (the Programme for International Student Assessment) asked students to describe their well-being in … addition to collecting information on students’ subject-specific skills. This paper provides a comprehensive overview and … students’ well-being. …
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students with special education needs (SEN). As a result, some students are currently excluded from the PISA target population … at the sampling stage, and in some countries, exclusion rates are growing as more and more students are recognized as … countries which call for the inclusion of students with SEN in order to give every student the right to demonstrate their skills …
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Students are much more than their grades. Beyond performing well in school, students must learn to manage their … visualisations that respond to the needs of different kinds of users. The proposed PISA dashboard on students’ well-being has the … potential to offer policy makers, educators, parents, and other stakeholders a comparative perspective on how well schools are …
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