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across almost all degree subjects – the exception being maths and engineering where we find that, especially for women, there …
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across almost all degree subjects the exception being maths and engineering where we find that for men, and especially for … women, there is a large increase in the proportion with maths and engineering degrees getting graduate jobs and that …
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across almost all degree subjects - the exception being maths and engineering where we find that for men, and especially for … women, there is a large increase in the proportion with maths and engineering degrees getting graduate jobs and that …
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no significant fall for men and even a large, but insignificant, rise for women. Quantile regression results reveal a … fall in the premium only for men in the bottom quartile of the distribution of unobserved skills. -- human capital ; higher …
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imply a fall in the premium. We find no significant fall for men and even a large, but insignificant, rise for women …. Quantile regression results reveal a fall in the premium only for men in the bottom quartile of the distribution of unobserved …
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This paper estimates the return to education using two alternative instrumental variable estimators: one exploits variation in schooling associated with early smoking behaviour, the other uses the raising of the minimum school leaving age. Each instrument estimates a 'local average treatment...
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