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arrested by age 18 and a 13% increase in the fraction of those consistently enrolled throughout primary and secondary education. …
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The present paper analyzes the relationship between the criminal offences, the function of the justice system and some of their socio-economic determinants in the case of Greece by estimating their dynamic interactions. The analysis covers the period 1971-2006 and the cointegration methodologies...
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Formal schooling increases earnings and provides other individual benefits. However, societal benefits of education may … exceed individual benefits. Research finds that increased average education levels in an area are correlated with higher … earnings, even for locals with relatively little education. Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) graduates …
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A common finding throughout the Canadian immigration literature is that, despite having high levels of education … paper investigates the role of “qualitative” education-job matches in explaining these poor labor market outcomes. Using a …. Successful matching is also found to significantly improve the return to pre-migration education and work experience. …
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different procedures for imputing the pre-unification education variable in the BASiD data. To do so, we exploit information on … education-related periods that are creditable for the Pension Insurance. Combining these periods with information on the … share of high-skilled (low-skilled) for the oldest age groups. Comparing our imputed education variable with information on …
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Education is not financed solely by the taxpayer- many institutions and activities require payment of top-up fees, at … the very least, this applies for instance to education and care services for children. A household's private expenditure … on education depends largely on the families' available financial resources. However, to date, very little research has …
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Most empirical investigations of the effects of cognitive skills assume that they are produced by schooling. Drawing on longitudinal data to estimate production functions for adult verbal and nonverbal cognitive skills, we find that: (1) School attainment has a significant and substantial effect...
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The quality of online education is of interest to universities around the world. Only high quality and cyclical … evaluation are the conditions for obtaining students' satisfaction with this form of education. In the pandemic era, digital … dissemination and open education have become a special obligation of academic education. This paper aims to present the opinions of …
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incentives for children's education, family preventive health care and parents' work and training. Using a randomized controlled … rewards were offered. The program also led to some effects in each of the three areas of education, health and work, although …
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In this note we revisit the paper by Fonseca et al. (Series 11: 83-103, 2020) who find that education has a positive … effect on health. They use several compulsory schooling reforms as instruments for education. Our objective is to replicate …
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