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This paper establishes that the rise in employer-provided training due to technological change has dampened the college wage premium. Using unique survey micro-data, I show that hightechnology firms provide more training overall, but the gap in training participation between high- and low-skill...
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The drop in quinoa prices during 2015 caused a deep economic and environmental crisis that forced producers to seek new sources of income and marketing strategiesto achieve production sustainability. Under these circumstances, women producers also had to seek a beter balance between their tasks...
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centralized admissions processes to both secondary and tertiary education in Finland. Admission to further education at either … margin does not increase the likelihood that men form families. In contrast, women admitted to further education are more … set of results using survey data. These suggest that the positive association between men's education and family formation …
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areas with high income and parental education. More than half of tutoring centers are in areas in the top quintile of income …. Third, even conditional on income and parental education, private tutoring centers tend to locate in areas with many Asian … for this form of private educational investment mimics phenomena observed in other spheres of education and family life …
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This study investigates men's attitudes toward women's education in Afghanistan, focusing on primary, secondary, and … toward women's education are predominantly negative, notably in rural areas. However, women's contributions to household … income significantly mitigate these negative attitudes, particularly toward secondary education, followed by tertiary …
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areas with high income and parental education. More than half of tutoring centers are in areas in the top quintile of income …. Third, even conditional on income and parental education, private tutoring centers tend to locate in areas with many Asian … for this form of private educational investment mimics phenomena observed in other spheres of education and family life …
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Very few studies have examined the impacts of both climate change and air pollution on student education outcomes …
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career paths and shift their focus from occupations that require university education towards those that require a high …
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Birth order effects in developed countries are consistently negative. That is, the later a child is born within a family, the worse their adult economic outcomes relative to their earlier-born siblings are. However, studies of birth order effects in emerging countries are scarcer and yield...
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education at the college level and beyond and then go on to examine women's representation at the upper levels of academia …
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