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skill level of all low-skilled workers towards the medium level. This paper evaluates the effects of program participation …
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participation on individual labor market outcomes, notably employment and annual income, as well as on the labor market equilibrium …
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This paper focuses on the effects of vocational training programmes on the duration of unemployment in Eastern Germany …
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participation on individual labor market outcomes, notably employment and annual income, as well as on the labor market equilibrium …
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This paper focuses on the effects of vocational training programmes on the duration of unemployment in Eastern Germany …
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This paper studies the labor market returns to quality of higher education for low-skilled students. Using a regression discontinuity design, we compare students who marginally pass and marginally fail the French high school exit exam from the first attempt. Threshold crossing leads to an...
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I take advantage of a sharp discontinuity in the probability of admission to an elite university at the admission score threshold, to estimate causal returns to college education quality. I use a newly constructed dataset, which combines individual administrative records about high school,...
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I take advantage of a sharp discontinuity in the probability of admission to an elite university at the admission score threshold, to estimate causal returns to college education quality. I use a newly constructed dataset, which combines individual administrative records about high school,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011536219
This paper examines the returns to university education in Japan, using tuition, availability of universities, and labor market conditions as instrumental variables. To measure availability of universities, this paper uses total accredited capacity of all universities in the prefecture of...
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