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The number of tertiary students enrolled outside their home country has almost doubled in the last decade. In higher … students who can be expected to work abroad after graduation with high probability. This paper analyzes whether and how student …, this points into the direction that the larger the share of foreign students among all students in a country, the more a …
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The number of international students worldwide has almost doubled in the last decade. In higher education systems that … are partly tax-funded, a country's labour force might not be willing to subsidize the education of international students …, we find a significant positive correlation between the share of international students and the private funding share for …
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This study examines the impact of the charging of tuition fees between 2006 and 2014 in several German federal states on the number of first-year student enrollments. Since Germany is known for a tuition-free education policy at public institutions, the fundamental question arises of whether,...
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In the search for a viable 21st century cost-sharing contract between university, student and state, the issues of rising participation and student demand, functional differentiation, institutional competition and stratification and social inequality are systematically discussed. The argument...
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exponential regression model and correct for self-selection of students into institutions to estimate differences in pricing … behavior. For-profit universities annually offer $819.69 less in institutional aid, while their students take on $1,978.45 more …
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Higher education is subsidized worldwide, although with pronounced differences in levels of subsidization. While public funds account for about 90% of universities' budgets in Scandinavian countries, the share of public funds in Great Britain and the US is less that 30%. Subsidization is...
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many existing and prospective students. The case for an ICL is put forward and advantages and disadvantages are discussed … attractive to students, and cross-subsidisation from higher earning to lower earning graduates would reduce the costs to …
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Collegiate esports is an emerging industry, an extension of professional esports that has caught the attention of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The NCAA is currently exploring the possibility of taking a dominant regulatory role within collegiate esports. The leagues and...
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In this paper, we estimate the effect of receiving financial aid for a cohort of students who enrolled at Politecnico … these students for four years, we were able to evaluate the impact of the financial aid on several dimensions of academic … demonstrate that the effect is higher for immigrants, Italians who moved from another region for studying, and students attending …
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extending federal loans to students, while improving lower- and middle-class access to higher education, has enabled the … American students. Specifically, this Article asserts that borrower put rights should be embedded into new student loan … only be rationalized if they were likely to return commensurate value to the school’s students …
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