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</titre> We identify the determinants of access to informal employment thanks to a multinomial logit, and we estimate the earnings functions of informal employees ; we use two samples (1252 and 2026 workers) drawn from the two households surveys (2007 and 2012) we conducted in the region of Bejaia...
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We examine the effects of endogenous offshoring on cost-efficiency, wages and unemployment in a task assignment model with skill heterogeneity. Exact conditions for the following insights are derived. The distributional effect of offshoring high- low-skill-intensive tasks is similar to...
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Translated from English by D. Erschler.
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This article analyzes the present state of affairs in the funding of higher education. The current system of funding is … well as the consequences of the reforms. The myth of free higher education is shown to be unproductive. The grounds for … existing stereotypes concerning the interconnection between the accessibility of education and charging tuition. …
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Schooling, Labor-force Quality, and the Growth of Nations // The American Economic Review. 2004. Vol. 90. No. 5. PP. 1184-1208. Translated from the English by E. Pokatovich.
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ending with the university level. The steps of education are in general consecutive, but there are some situations when some …
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of Financial Management ANKh. Under scrutiny are strategies and priorities of investment in business education, and … indicators of students satisfaction with education. The author shows that it is possible to construct a typology of student …
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Not only the colonial period, but also the pre-colonial times might have influenced later development patterns. In this study we assess a potential “pre-colonial legacy” hypothesis for the case of the Andean region. In order to analyze the hypothesis, we study the human capital of Inca...
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