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increasing in male primary earner s income, and in most specifications in female primary earner s income. Higher education of …
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variation in the effects of highest education of parents on family’s ability to scale poverty, defined as the household’s income … encompasses residential segregation, low quality of education, low paying jobs, discrimination in the labor market, and extra … costs of upward social mobility for minorities, Black families face more challenges for leveraging their education to escape …
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Adolescent fertility in low- and middle-income countries presents a severe impediment to development and can lead to school dropout, lost productivity, and the intergenerational transmission of poverty. However, there is debate about whether adolescent pregnancy is a problem in and of itself or...
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Distinguishing between short-run and long-run outcomes we provide new insight into the relationship between education … university education in Turkey and migration to Germany. We implement bounds testing procedures to ascertain the long …-linear long-run and short-run relationship between home country university education and Turkish migration to Germany over 1970 …
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Distinguishing between short-run and long-run outcomes we provide new insight into the relationship between education … university education in Turkey and migration to Germany. We implement bounds testing procedures to ascertain the long …-linear long-run and short-run relationship between home country university education and Turkish migration to Germany over 1970 …
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Despite the relevant role attributed to education on marital outcomes, literature does not show a generalized consensus … regarding a positive or negative effect from education on marital decisions. In this paper the impact of education on marriage … dissolution is analysed exploiting a change in the length of compulsory education in Mexico in 1993 as an instrument for education …
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enter higher education and/or the formal labor market (5.4 million graduates). I compare graduates within the same secondary … school and cohorts to estimate the premium of higher education. I estimate the sheepskin effect by exploiting the phenomenum … years of formal labor market experience. I also find high positive correlations between the quality of higher education …
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Education and wealth are positively correlated for individuals approaching retirement, but the direction of the causal … wealth with a reform expanding access to lower secondary school in Denmark in the 1950s, finding that schooling increases … retirement age approaches. Labour market mechanisms are key, with schooling increasing job mobility, reducing housing equity …
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Effect," where an initial advantage is self-amplifying. We find that entrepreneurs who obtain university education are more … entrepreneurs have significantly better future firm outcomes compared to those without a university education. Furthermore, we find …
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parental exposure to compulsory schooling (CS) laws on the human capital outcomes of children, exploiting the staggered roll …
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