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Relatively little is known about the youth labour market in general and about gender differences in Mongolia, one of the fifty poorest countries in the world. This paper addresses the issue by taking advantage of a School to Work Survey (SWTS) on young people aged 15-29 years carried out in...
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Relatively little is known about the youth labour market in general and about gender differences in Mongolia, one of the fifty poorest countries in the world. This paper addresses the issue by taking advantage of a School to Work Survey (SWTS) on young people aged 15-29 years carried out in...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013155469
Using a twin research design that exploits exogenous gender variation in dizygotic twins, this paper credibly identifies the effect of sibling sex composition on schooling, earnings, health, and labor supply. Women born with a male co-twin have higher earnings, schooling, labor force...
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recommendations by studying educational outcomes of students in primary and secondary schools. Chapter 5 examines whether support for …
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Gender gaps in skills exist around the world but differ remarkably among the high and low-and-middle income countries. This paper uses a unique data set with more than 20,000 adolescents in rural India to examine whether socioeconomic status and gender attitudes predict gender gaps in cognitive...
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This paper attempts to reconcile the contradictory results found in the economics literature and the educational psychology literature with respect to the academic impact of gender dynamics in the classroom. Specifically, using data from a randomized experiment, we look at the effects of having...
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unique survey of students across classrooms and schools and among those randomly assigned to class. We find a strong …
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unique survey of students across classrooms and schools and among those randomly assigned to class. We find a strong …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014240828
-segregated schools were private, and I therefore address potential selection bias in the effects on educational and labor market outcomes …-sex schooling is not universally superior in supporting gender equity, as coeducational public schools yield the least segregated …
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-segregated schools were private, and I therefore address potential selection bias in the effects on educational and labor market outcomes …-sex schooling is not universally superior in supporting gender equity, as coeducational public schools yield the least segregated …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012780454