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. The chances of attaining a university degree for the children increases as fathers' completed schooling level increases …
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. The chances of attaining a university degree for the children increases as fathers’ completed schooling level increases …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011439462
. The chances of attaining a university degree for the children increases as fathers’ completed schooling level increases …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011447319
. The chances of attaining a university degree for the children increases as fathers' completed schooling level increases …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013001883
. The chances of attaining a university degree for the children increases as fathers' completed schooling level increases …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013010035
This study attempts to explain the effects of ethnic and linguistic diversity on educational attainment. We argue that cross-section differences in ethnic and linguistic fractionalization can explain a substantial part of the cross-country differences in educational attainment levels. Using a...
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This paper estimates the short-term effects of the introduction of the Bachelor degree in the framework of the Bologna Process on college enrollment and drop-out rates. We use variation in the timing of the Bachelor implementation at the department level to identify the effect of the reform...
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We use admissions lotteries to estimate the effects of attendance at Bostonś charter high schools on college preparation, college attendance, and college choice. Charter attendance increases pass rates on the high-stakes exam required for high school graduation in Massachusetts, with especially...
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We estimate the effect of school size on students' long-term outcomes such as high school completion, being out of the labor market, and earnings at the age of 30. We use rich register data on the entire population of Danish children attending grade 9 in the period 1986-2004. This allows us to...
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This paper analyzes professors' effect from a fundamental first-year course in Economics on students' later performance in follow-on courses with a special attention given to the problem of self-selection bias of students toward certain professors. Based on an extensive dataset consisting of...
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