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so-called 'knowledge industries' fed into an increased demand in Australia for better-educated workers. As the twentieth … study. -- Higher education ; gender ; Australia …
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This study investigates the relationship between university quality and graduate starting salaries using pooled Australian data from the Graduate Destination survey and a two-stage estimation methodology. The results suggest that average starting salaries for young undergraduates differ...
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tackle this problem, Australia blurred the lines between the two tracks by introducing VET courses that count to both a …
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This paper studies the labour market outcomes of native and foreign PhD graduates staying as migrants in Australia …
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Theory suggests that groups historically subject to discrimination, such as Jews, could exhibit traditionally high investment in education because discrimination spurred exit facilitated by human capital. Theory moreover suggests that if exit is uncertain, it could induce investment in skill...
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In Australia, the so-called Group of Eight (Go8) universities have lower student-to-staff ratios, better qualified … graduate salaries in Australia. …
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This study investigates the impact of single-sex versus coeducational schooling on students' decisions to pursue STEM fields at the university level. Using administrative data from eight undergraduate cohorts (2012-2019) at a prominent Australian university, we compare students with similar...
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This paper studies the costs and benefits of the adoption of the policy of free movement for workers. For the countries to agree on uncontrolled movement of workers, the short run costs must be outweighed by the long term benefits that result from better labor market flexibility and income...
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Census data from international sources covering 77% of the world's migrant population indicate that the skill composition of migrants in major destination countries, including the US, has been rising over the last four decades. Moreover, the population share of skilled migrants has been...
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comparing the gender wage gap across four countries, Australia, France, Japan and Britain. Our results concord with those of … Australia with that found in other countries. They found it was not the difference in human capital endowments that explained …
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