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, the estimates show that origin-based differences in over-education wage penalties significantly depend on both … demographics (workers' region of birth, education, and gender) and employer characteristics (firm size and collective bargaining). …
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effect of a policy reform. Chapters 2 to 4 provide a contribution to the literature on economics of education and investigate …
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effect of a policy reform. Chapters 2 to 4 provide a contribution to the literature on economics of education and investigate …
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We investigate the hypothesis of failed integration and low social mobility of immigrants. An intergenerational … Italian Embassy in Germany. Although we confirm substantial inequality of educational achievements between immigrants and … natives, we find that the children of Italian immigrants exhibit high intergenerational mobility and no less opportunities …
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capital increase with the duration of residence, naturalised parents may have more incentives to invest in the educational …
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We test potential social costs of educational inequality by analysing the influence of spatial and social segregation on educational achievements. In particular, based on recent PISA data sets from the UK and Germany, we investigate whether good neighbourhoods with a relatively high stock of...
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Education plays a central role in the economic development of a country, which is why the coalition government … announced various projects in education policy in its coalition agreement. In addition to the DigitalPakt Schule (Digital Pact … states and the federal government. However, on the one hand, large gaps in education have opened up due to the lockdowns in …
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(lower) secondary education, but without gains in the overall level. This contribution addresses the question of whether this …
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(lower) secondary education, but without gains in the overall level. This contribution addresses the question of whether this …
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Without a school degree, students can have difficulty in the labor market. To improve the lives of upper-secondary school dropouts, German states instituted a school reform that awarded an interim degree to high-track students upon completion of Grade 9. Using retrospective spell data on school...
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