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to employment, wages, prices and household well-being. The meta-analysis finds that most results on employment and wages … are non-significant. When significant, decreases in employment and wages are more likely to occur than increases with …
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We consider the problem of assessing the effects of a treatment on duration outcomes using data from a randomized evaluation with noncompliance. For such settings, we derive nonparametric sharp bounds for average and quantile treatment effects addressing three pervasive problems simultaneously:...
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There is limited research assessing how AI knowledge affects employment prospects. The present study defines the term …' productivity, employment and earnings. Subsequently, the study reports the outcomes of a genuine correspondence test in England. It … was found that university graduates with AI capital, obtained through an AI business module, experienced more invitations …
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We present credible and comparable evidence on intergenerational educational mobility in 53 developing countries using sibling correlation as a measure, and data from 230 waves of Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS). This is the first paper, to our knowledge, to provide estimates of sibling...
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education, in addition to discussing how technological change creates new challenges for the taxation of income and consumption …
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in terms of both requested education level and offered wages. To address the role of trade and education, we experiment … of the education level they are able to provide. Education is modeled as a national-level policy differently targeting … with different education-policy and trade settings. Ultimately, we are interested in understanding the coupling effects of …
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Despite being the poorest or second poorest participant, Vietnam performed much better than all other developing countries, and even ahead of wealthier countries such as the U.S. and the U.K., on the 2012 and 2015 PISA assessments. We provide a rigorous investigation of Vietnam's strong...
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have a better chance of enrolling at all levels of education than those from single-parent families. Within single … critical role of mothers in children's education. …
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, followed by those targeting households, communities, and regions. Households with higher education levels or living standards … household head employment with learning activities for almost all the countries. …
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-2005. We find that only the HEI graduates obtain a wage premium from skills acquired in the course of formal education. This … earnings of graduates on this index using OLS and Heckit to control for omitted heterogeneity of the employed. The data we use …
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