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participation and a relationship between two different age groups: the young Social Education students and the elderly. It has a … double purpose: to promote that reciprocal space for cooperation and interaction in a way that avoids the risk of … education from a wide-open inclusive perspective to take advantage of senior talent and innovation. …
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We provide empirical evidence supporting a causal link between education and risk attitudes when using representative … experimental measures of risk attitudes and find that each is positively correlated with years of education. Furthermore, we … boom in the construction of new schools in Lima, providing evidence that more education may increase risk attitudes. Our …
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In this model of education, where individuals are exposed both to educational risk and to wage risk within the skilled … present risks is a dichotomic task: Wage risk is diversified ex post among the skilled by graduate taxation and skill …-specific tuition fees. Educational risk of failure and inequality between skilled and unskilled workers are mitigated ex ante by …
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examines the impact of education on both risk components. France faces a higher unemployment rate than West-Germany, due to a …. The risk of entering unemployment is particularly high for French employees with poor education, but higher education … low education level. The effect of education on both risk components does not differ significantly across genders, all …
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