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Using data from the British Household Panel Survey, this paper assesses the in uence of personality traits on the timing of motherhood and investigates whether, and in what way, personality traits can explain the differences in maternity timing between more and less educated women. We estimate a...
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skills than other respondents in almost all of the 15 countries in the samples. In most countries, teachers outperform others …. These results imply that the scope to improve teachers' skills varies between countries and that policy makers should take … the shape of the skills distribution into account when designing interventions in order to most efficiently raise teachers …
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different types of skills and performance of young adults. While we follow the literature and consider grades in Mathematics and … Science as proxy for cognitive skills, we use a novel measure for another type of skills; performance in behavioral and … practical subjects. Using individual register data, we find that both types of skills are important predictors of high school …
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This paper addresses the importance of compositional changes in the labor force for the development of the wage distribution. Demographic change and higher educational attainment imply a shift toward employees with more experience and/or better education. These groups are characterized by higher...
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Success in life increasingly depends on key skills that allow people to thrive in education, the labor market, and … creative individuals have a package of practical skills that allows them to thrive in work environments where learning from …
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European Union countries. The findings show that, within countries, cognitive skills are positively associated with employment … their reliance on emissions for production. In the estimated general equilibrium model, higher cognitive skills reduce an … economy's reliance on emissions for production. Having higher quality education - defined as the level of cognitive skills …
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that constraints in both time and (non-)cognitive skills of the parents restrict their choice. We find that children …’s skills, in particular non-cognitive skills, are strongly associated with the parenting style. Parenting styles that are … associated with low household income and having more than one child are associated with lower skills of the child. Therefore, our …
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