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nearly two decades, for samples split by education, and age - to our knowledge for the first time. The highly educated went …
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, individual occupational choices and education decisions, we show that the distribution of incomes was being affected, on the one … hand, by a decline in average returns to both education and experience, a negative ?growth? effect and immiserizing changes …
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education by 5-year age intervals and by sex for a broad panel. We use the Gini index of education as a measure of the … country and for each age group. This approach can significantly improve the measurement of inequality in education by … producing estimates of the Gini Index of Education more realistic and reliable especially when it comes to international …
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Together with the economic transition, in China the return to education and the skill premium increased; this … inequalities at national, regional and sector level. For this reason, these studies underlined the relevant role of education in … education distribution. In particular, we exploit the Theil index decomposition properties to distinguish between distributive …
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We use recent unconditional quantile regression methods (UQR) to study the distributive effects of education in … exibility and usefulness of UQR methods. Our application for the case of Argentina shows that education contributed positively … to increased inequality in Argentina, mostly due to the effect of strongly heterogeneous effects of education on earnings …
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inequality and high returns on tertiary education, academic achievement indexes throw up barriers to access to tertiary education …
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Privatization in education is often associated to higher academic performance but greater social inequality on it … to quality education provision. I conclude by discussing how these findings speak to the potential effects that school …
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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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In this article, we document the evolution of the cognitive skills gap across Canada. We use PISA tests scores over 7 cycles, from 2000 to 2018, to provide an exhaustive portrait of the evolution of the tests scores distribution over time and by parental socioeconomic status. We find that the...
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We investigate the relationship between inequality and education funding in a model of probabilistic voting over public … education spending where the private option is available. A change in inequality can have opposite effects at different income …
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