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Regression, matching, control function and instrumental variables methods for recovering the impact of education on … find an average return of 27% for those completing higher education versus anything less. Compared to stopping at 16 … without qualifications, we find an average return to O-levels of 18%, to A-levels of 24% and to higher education of 48%. …
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two separate margins of primary/secondary and tertiary education. Interestingly, the latter type of schooling proves to be …
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Following the great expansion of secondary education in the United States between 1910 and 1940, Sweden was one of the … improving access to academic type education by abolishing early selection. The reform was preceded by a large-scale area based …
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in the educational debate. These issues were the focus of a major education reform in Sweden which was implemented in the … the educational attainment of individuals from poorer backgrounds. In addition we estimate the returns to education for … distinguish its direct effect on earnings from the effect it had by increasing the quantity of education. We find that the main …
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The paper examines the effects of school pupil-teacher ratios and type of school on educational attainment and wages using the British National Child Development survey (NCDS). The NCDS is a panel survey which has followed a cohort of individuals born in March 1958, and has a rich set of...
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complusory education. However the earnings of those with educated parents declined - possibly because of a dilution of quality at … the top end of the education levels. The overall effect of the reform was however positive. …
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The Swedish comprehensive school reform implied an extension of the number of years of compulsory school from 7 or 8 to 9 for the entire nation and was implemented as a social experiment by municipality between 1949 and 1962. A previous study (Meghir and Palme, 2005) has shown that this reform...
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where it was not. The allocation was randomised for evaluation purposes. We estimate a structural model of education choices …
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education, labour supply, and consumption/saving decisions. Altruistic parents make inter vivos transfers to their children … of funding for college education. We find that the current financial aid system in the U.S. improves welfare, and …
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participation. We build an overlapping generations life cycle model with education, labor supply, and consumption/saving decisions …. Cognitive and non-cognitive skills of children depend on the cognitive skills and education of parents, and affect education … be used to fund education, supplementing grants, loans and the labor supply of the children themselves during college …
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