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tertiary education tuition fees in countries including Australia, New Zealand, and the UK. Since the design of ICLs relies on …This paper studies the importance of dynamic earnings modeling for the design of income contingent student loans (ICLs … under the Australian Higher Education Contribution Scheme (HECS). Our findings reveal that the complexity of earnings …
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how this income dynamic affects mental health. Using data on all Swedish couples who married in 2001, I show that mental … health is positively associated with own and spousal income. However, it is negatively linked to the wife's relative income … cent. This effect does not appear driven by divorce or spouses being on different income trajectories. …
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The segregation of students by socioeconomic status has been on the rise in American public education between schools …
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We investigate the relationship between inequality and political support for public education funding in a model of … endogenous fertility and school choice. Household income heterogeneity is consistent with the skewness of empirical income … distributions. Inequality can drive education spending in opposite directions in poor and rich economies. A mean preserving spread …
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Our study investigates the social conditions in which the Preferential School Subsidy (SEP) reform implemented in Chile in 2008 has influenced students' achievement in 4th grade. SEP reform has been widely evaluated. However, it is less known how the social conditions under which a reform can be...
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We investigate the relationship between inequality and political support for public education funding in a model of … endogenous fertility and school choice. Household income heterogeneity is consistent with the skewness of empirical income … distributions. Inequality can drive education spending in opposite directions in poor and rich economies. A mean preserving spread …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010462771
education spending where the private option is available. A change in inequality can have opposite effects at different income …We investigate the relationship between inequality and education funding in a model of probabilistic voting over public … implications of different voting participation across income groups. The predictions of the model are supported by U.S. school …
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We investigate the relationship between inequality and public education funding in a model of probabilistic voting … where the private option is available and voting participation differs across income groups. A change in inequality can have … opposite effects at different income levels: higher inequality decreases public spending per student and increases enrollment …
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Constructing a simple model that includes the price of education, this paper shows that the educational expenditure of …
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ways depending on social affinity and on the prospect of upward or downwardmobility of the different income classes, (ii …) income distribution dynamics, intergenerational community formation and growth. In a world in which redistributive policies … pattern of income distribution and local versus social spillovers ratio under which inequality and segregation persist in the …
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