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Participation rates in higher education differ persistently between some groups in society. Using two British datasets we investigate whether this gap is rooted in students’ misperception of their own and other's ability, thereby increasing the expected costs to studying. Among high school...
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This paper provides findings from the UK Labour Force Surveys from 1993 to 2003 on the financial private returns to a degree – the “college premium”. The data covers a decade when the university participation rate doubled – yet we find no significant evidence that the mean return to a...
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The aim of this report is to explore the historical development of third level access programmes in Ireland, that is … initiatives in Ireland. The report also presents a brief overview of previous evaluations of targeted initiatives in Ireland as …
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Ireland and Britain, and Greece and Spain. …
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For the period 1972-2003 in Ireland we document a persistent decline in traditional import competing and an expansion …
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