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working while enrolled, resulting in a 14 percentage points increase in students working during the academic year. The reform … - reduces debt and lowers academic capital accumulation as students finance more of the college cost by working and less by …
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For-profit providers are becoming an increasingly important fixture of US higher education markets. Students who attend … than students attending similarly-selective public schools. Because for-profits tend to serve students from more …. The first-stage estimates show that students are much more likely to enroll in a for-profit institution for a given labor …
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This paper estimates the effects of a 2008 policy that eliminated tuition fees at public universities in Ecuador. We use a difference-in-differences strategy that exploits variation across cohorts differentially exposed to the policy, as well as geographic variation in access to public...
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In 1999, the "Bologna Process" was initiated to improve higher education enrolment, study success and students …
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flexibility to respond to market changes, attracting growing shares of students. Using a panel dataset, we examine the effects of …
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regression discontinuity design, we show that marginally eligible students forego vocational education in favor of universities …, their labor market outcomes are not different from those of ineligible students. We find suggestive evidence that the lower … cutoff and show that supra-marginal students benefit from this policy …
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find that state-level increases in the number of immigrant college students do not significantly lower the enrollment rates …
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We examine the causal impact of China's higher education expansion on labor market outcomes for young college graduates using China's 2005 1% Population Sample Survey. Exploiting variation in the expansion of university spots across provinces and high school cohorts and applying a...
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We examine the causal impact of China's higher education expansion on labor market outcomes for young college graduates using China's 2005 1% Population Sample Survey. Exploiting variation in the expansion of university spots across provinces and high school cohorts and applying a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013001317