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high school classmates (peers), after controlling for school and teachers fixed effects. We find that male students …
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), within school-cohort and teacher-group, was not chosen by the students and it was as good as random. We find that male … students graduating from classes with at least 80% of male peers were more likely to choose "prevalently male" (PM) college …
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high school classmates (peers), after controlling for school and teachers fixed effects. We find that male students …
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), within school-cohort and teacher-group, was not chosen by the students and it was as good as random.We find that male … students graduating from classes with at least 80% of male peers were more likely to choose "prevalently male" (PM) college …
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US universities have attracted hundreds of thousands of international students each year for the last decade. Some of … quasi-random variation in the tuition charged to international students by public US universities in the year that they … local labor supply by about 0.23 employees for master's students and about 0.11 for bachelor's students. These averages …
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In this study, we analyze whether the gender of a student’s siblings affects the choice of college major. A family with …,000 Italian students who graduated from high school between 1985 and 2005 that allows us to identify siblings. We follow their … academic careers from high school to college graduation. We find that mixed-gender siblings tend to choose college majors …
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students graduated from high school between 1985 and 2005 to identify siblings. We follow the academic career of these … individuals from high school to college graduation. We find that mixed gender siblings within a family tend to choose college …
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We find that over the period 1950–1990, states in United States absorbed increases in the supply of schooling due to tighter compulsory schooling and child labor laws mostly through within-industry increases in the schooling intensity of production. Shifts in the industry composition towards...
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