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-origin men and women in Europe benefit from migration by comparing their educational outcomes to non-migrants in Turkey. At the … descendants in Europe obtain higher education than their non-migrant peers in Turkey. While both men and women experience … are less able to pass on their socioeconomic resources to their children than their counterparts in Turkey. Overall, the …
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This study investigates the determinants of school attainments of boys and girls in Turkey. Although high levels of … enrollments have been achieved at the primary school level for both boys and girls in much of Turkey, substan- tial regional … constraints causing the large gender gap in Turkish education and the covariates related to lower overall educational levels may …
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gender gap in higher education. Before the expansion, women had lower higher education rates. The expansion increased the … attainment rates of both men and women but failed to reduce the gender gap. Comparing the scale of expansion across fields of …, thereby raising the gender gap. …
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This study investigates the determinants of school attainments of boys and girls in Turkey. Although high levels of … enrollments have been achieved at the primary school level for both boys and girls in much of Turkey, substantial regional … constraints causing the large gender gap in Turkish education and the covariates related to lower overall educational levels may …
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This study investigates the determinants of school attainments of boys and girls in Turkey. Although high levels of … enrollments have been achieved at the primary school level for both boys and girls in much of Turkey, substan- tial regional … constraints causing the large gender gap in Turkish education and the covariates related to lower overall educational levels may …
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We use administrative data to measure sibling spillovers on academic performance before and after Tanzania's introduction of Free Secondary Education (FSE). Prior to FSE, students whose older siblings narrowly passed the secondary school entrance exam were less likely to go to secondary school...
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This paper estimates the gender-specific effects of birthweight on a variety of schooling and labor market outcomes. A …
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