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The impact of recessions on school enrollment is ambiguous. On one hand, recessions might increase the likelihood of … enrollment due to decreasing opportunity costs of attending school. On the other hand, recessions might discourage enrollment due …
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We use the American Community Survey (ACS) to investigate the extent to which college major decisions were affected during and after the Great Recession with special attention to business and STEM fields, as well as the heterogeneity by gender, race/ethnicity and combinations of race/ethnicity...
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We use the American Community Survey (ACS) to investigate the extent to which college major decisions were affected during and after the Great Recession with special attention to business and STEM fields, as well as the heterogeneity by gender, race/ethnicity and combinations of race/ethnicity...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011731970
the probability of attending school and decrease the probability of combining work and school, particularly for boys; the … probability of being in school for secondary school children was about 6 percent higher in 2002 than in 1998. These estimates … children in provinces fully implementing the FEL were 3 percent more likely to be in school and 1.6 percent points less likely …
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the probability of attending school and decrease the probability of combining work and school, particularly for boys; the … probability of being in school for secondary school children was about 6% higher in 2002 than in 1998. These estimates reflect a …
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demonstrate that over "typical" years deteriorating job rates (or wages) increase the probability of attending school and decrease … the probability of combining work and school, particularly for boys. After controlling for household and individual … characteristics I find that the probability of being in school for secondary school youth was about 6 percentage points higher in 2002 …
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-sensitive majors towards recession-resistant majors, suggesting students' expectations about future labor market outcomes are affected …
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The impact of recessions on school enrollment is ambiguous. On one hand, recessions might increase the likelihood of … enrollment due to decreasing opportunity costs of attending school. On the other hand, recessions might discourage enrollment due …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013313897