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youth dropping out of school has remained persistently high, despite relatively favorable macroeconomic conditions … been a pull factor into the schooling system, while, especially in countries where the majority of youth dropout early …
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youth dropping out of school has remained persistently high, despite relatively favorable macroeconomic conditions … been a pull factor into the schooling system, while, especially in countries where the majority of youth dropout early …
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youth dropping out of school has remained persistently high, despite relatively favorable macroeconomic conditions … been a pull factor into the schooling system, while, especially in countries where the majority of youth dropout early …
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In this paper, I consider the impact of the expansion of exams students must pass in order to graduate high school on dropout rates. "Exit exams," as these tests are known, have become more common, and more difficult. These exams are controversial, with opponents claiming they drive marginal...
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In this paper, I consider the impact of the expansion of exams students must pass in order to graduate high school on dropout rates. "Exit exams," as these tests are known, have become more common, and more difficult. These exams are controversial, with opponents claiming they drive marginal...
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We explore the relationship between high school dropout and pupils' adult crime by accounting for the role of the intergenerational transmission of crime. We employ a human capital model of schooling and crime and show that the intergenerational transmission of crime could have a direct effect...
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