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Der Begriff der Ausbildungsadäquanz zielt auf den Grad der Übereinstimmung zwischen den im Bildungssystem erworbenen Qualifikationen und dem Anforderungsprofil der am Arbeitsmarkt ausgeübten Tätigkeit. Im Falle einer ausbildungsinadäquaten Beschäftigung oder auch Fehlqualifikation bleibt...
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This article analyzes the changes in family structure, fertility behavior, and the division of labor within the household from the Silent generation (cohort born in 1940-49) to the Millennial generation (cohort born in 1980-89). Using data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, this article...
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After steady employment growth since the 1990s, Spain has experienced the sharpest increase in unemployment among OECD … out from higher level collective agreements. The large drop-out rate from lower secondary education is an important factor … them out of a depressed labour market. Finally, the matching of people to jobs, notably through the public employment …
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The renewed focus on the importance of human capital for social development and economic growth, and the recently published evidence on wide international disparities in student achievements, have led to a new interest in the determinants of schooling quality. This paper evaluates the effect on...
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Proposals to use teachers' performance incentives as the basis for school reforms have recently attracted considerable attention and support among researchers and policy makers. The main message is that the most likely way to improve students' achievements is to institute performance incentives,...
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Performance-related pay for teachers is being introduced in many countries, but there is little evaluation to date on the effects of such programs. This paper evaluates a particular incentive experiment. The incentive program is a rank-order tournament among teachers of English, Hebrew, and...
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supply of graduates, the literature on over-education suggests that many graduates are unable to find employment in graduate … that the employment of graduates in non-graduate jobs has declined over time. Hence, there is no evidence of an over …There is an apparent inconsistency in the existing literature on graduate employment in the UK. While analyses of rates …
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Връзката между човешкия капитал и доходите от труд е широко изследвана в развитите икономики, но е от особен интерес за икономиките в преход. Какво е нивото на...
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This paper models earnings of male and female Bachelor’s graduates in Canada five years after graduation. Using a … university fixed-effect approach, the research finds evidence of significant (fixed) variations in earnings among graduates from … graduates’ earnings. Increases in undergraduate enrollment are associated with declines in subsequent earnings for graduates …
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After steady employment growth since the 1990s, Spain has experienced the sharpest increase in unemployment among OECD … out from higher level collective agreements. The large drop-out rate from lower secondary education is an important factor … them out of a depressed labour market. Finally, the matching of people to jobs, notably through the public employment …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008854032