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Franziska Bernadette Hampf prepared this study while she was working at the ifo Center for the Economics of Education. The study was completed in September 2019 and accepted as doctoral thesis by the Department of Economics at the University of Munich. It consists of four distinct empirical...
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Using longitudinal data from North Carolina that contains detailed identifiers, we estimate the effect of having a National Boards for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS) teacher on academic achievement. We identify the effects of an NBPTS teacher exploiting multiple sources of variation...
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The education and application of skills in it is an essential prerequisite for the growth and development of each national economy in the future. Investing in education and skills development are essential incentive for raising the growth and competitiveness of each country and its participation...
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Low college enrollment rates among low income students may stem from credit constraints, low academic skill, low … lower intended college enrollment rates than higher income students but also have dramatically lower skills and attend lower …
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BSc Finance is a recently introduced degree program by many National Universities in Sri Lanka. Hence it is important to know what skills are required by Finance graduates in order to make them employable. Our emphasis here is on soft skills. A survey was conducted to gather data from employers...
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University autonomy and funding is an important aspect in university-level education due to its impact on graduates’ competencies, and on the quality and quantity of research produced. Political factors influence the amount of autonomy allotted to public universities in specific countries....
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(1973). When borrowing for education is difficult, lack of a college education could mean that one is either of low ability …
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higher education cost subsidies boost college attainment, produce substantial welfare gains in general equilibrium, but …
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cannot mimic the US within-group wage inequality. This paper provides an explanation for the observed intra-college group …, math-heavy college majors and highly quantitative occupations. We develop a general equilibrium model with multiple …
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