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discrete choice model of simultaneous education, work, and student loan take-up decisions. We use administrative panel data and …
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male wage inequality on her local marriage market - the more heterogeneous potential future mates are in terms of earnings … education but the other one does not. Because of the high degree of assortative matching according to education on the marriage …
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In this paper we provide evidence for the impact of public funding on enrolment of students in college. We use a panel for European countries and apply instrumental variables techniques to find that public funding for schooling - regardless at what level - does increase college enrolment alike...
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technical education. Although higher education is profitable, the marginal return of college is identical to that of technical … education when students are about 30 years old. The college premium seems to increase over time, possibly offsetting the initial …
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, is a relatively inexpensive way of reducing inequality of opportunity across races, but the reduction in opportunity … inequality it achieves is very small. …
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School districts across the U.S. have adopted funding policies designed to distribute resources more equitably across schools. However, schools are also increasing external fundraising efforts to supplement district budget allocations. We document the interaction between funding policies and...
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Does limited access to credit explain some of the gap in schooling attainment between children from richer and poorer families? I present new evidence on this important question using data from two loan programs for college students in Chile. Both programs offer loans to students who score above...
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to cope with ability bias in a returns to education regression. Doing this for Austrian cross-sectional data, we find no …
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Despite a global trend of wage decentralization over the past 30 years, we know very little about the labor market implications of decentralized wage determination. A main reason is the lack of exogenous variation in wage regulation linked to detailed outcome data. Using Swedish registry data...
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