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-stakes occupational choices. Chapter 4 exemplifies that school curricula reforms can also have unintended consequences by showing that a …
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Learning at school and university and also at the work place has become more important in the knowledge-based economy. This paper provides a critical review of recent econometric work on the determinants and impacts of training in Europe. Training has non negligible positive effects for firms...
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education. Finally, because policy changes induce simultaneous movements in observed choices and average per-year effects …, linear IV estimates generated by those policy changes are uninformative about the returns to education for those affected …
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education. Finally, because policy changes induce simultaneous movements in observed choices and average per-year effects …, linear IV estimates generated by those policy changes are uninformative about the returns to education for those affected …
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international migration on the accumulation of human capital in Albania. We ask whether investment in human capital of children … that, across various model specifications, international migration has a negative effect on education in Albania, with …
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This paper develops a dynamic model of schooling and occupational choices that incorporates personality traits, as measured by the "big five" traits. The model is estimated using the HILDA dataset from Australia. Personality traits are found to play an important role in explaining education and...
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