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with education at secondary or tertiary level is one way to go. This paper deals with, why Eritrean women are entering into … second, there is a shortage of male breadwinners. The third, growing education levels increase their earning potential. …
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Economists have always been interested in the workings of the financial markets, but most of them neither seek nor get the opportunity to work in a financial institution as a professional economist. Here we detail how (a minority of) economists became involved in the financial markets, and what...
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of females having access to education. Education provides better work opportunities and thus increases the level of … income of an individual. Therefore education is perceived to be an important factor in human capital formation. In Islam … education among Muslim women. A total of 189 respondents were interviewed from selected kampongs in the district of Papar, Sabah …
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Since 2002, the British Government department responsible for immigration, the Home Office, has claimed immigrants pay £2-5bn more in tax than they withdraw from the public purse. The workings behind this figure omit the cost of the additional infrastructure investments that immigrants...
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Business Process Reengineering is a common topic in the field of Manufacturing and Production Engineering. There are few efforts in the area of Service industry using this framework. The present study is an effort to use the framework for improving efficiency in an Institute of Excellence in...
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Most education around the globe is public. Moreover, investment rates in education as well as schooling attainments … education, and their general equilibrium effects. We calibrate the model to fit cross-country evidence on demographics and … mortality rates, explain most of the differences. We also use the model to the role of public education and the HIV …
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This paper proposes a fully nonparametric framework to estimate relative efficiency of entities while accounting for a mixed set of continuous and discrete (both ordered and unordered) exogenous variables. Using robust partial frontier techniques, the probabilistic and conditional...
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Abstract: This paper investigates the effect of education on individual income in Turkey. To this end, Mincerian (1974 …) earning equation is estimated in which income as a function of education, age, square of age and sex. Since all of the … achieving higher income given education levels that are not provided by the earlier studies of Tansel (1994), Dayıoglu and …
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There exist remarkable differences in educational outcomes across ethnic groups in Turkey. Moreover, almost a quarter of the population of 8- to 15-year-old children belong to ethnic minority groups. Yet, there exists no study that examines the ethnic disparities in educational outcomes in...
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This study examines the relationship between education and income in Texas counties that are located along the border … increased importance of education in the service-oriented labor market that has emerged in recent years in the United States …
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