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department level to identify the effect of the reform based on longitudinal administrative student data from Germany. We find no …
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This paper analyses the determinants of participation in higher education in West Germany. In particular, the role of …
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This paper examines educational outcomes of pupils selected to secondary school types by different tracking regimes in a German state: Pupils are alternatively streamed after fourth grade or after sixth grade. Regression results indicate that, estimated on the mean, there are no negative effects...
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unique survey data of migrants participating in an intensive language course in Germany, we find that the age and skill …
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Over the 2000s, many federal states in Germany shortened the duration of secondary school by one year while keeping the …
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Germany has recently made extensive reforms in its tertiary education system. Traditional degrees are being replaced by …
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We analyse the determinants of dropout from secondary and vocational education in Germany using data from the Socio …
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Despite the interdependence between cognitive and noncognitive skills, empirical studies have shown a longer period of acquisition in life-time for the latter besides relevance for educational and labor market success. Analyzing returns of investments during different periods of life is...
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psychometric measures from a longitudinal cohort study of children in the Rhine-Neckar region in central Germany. In children with … comparing the children at age eight and age eleven, after the children have entered Germany's segregated secondary-school tracks …
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This paper analyzes how high-ability students respond to different indicators of university quality when applying for a university. Are some quality dimensions of a ranking, e.g. research reputation or mentoring more important than others? I estimate a random utility model using administrative...
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