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tertiary education to first degrees, master’s degrees, and PhDs in Turkey using previously published data. The purposes of this …Most scholars, professionals, parents, governments, and societies strongly believe that education, especially tertiary … education, provides important economic and social benefits to everyone involved. Furthermore, tertiary education is recently …
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from a paid exemption from the compulsory military service in Turkey. Exploiting this natural experiment, we devise an … empirical strategy to estimate the intention-to-treat effect of this paid exemption on the education and labor market outcomes … reduction in education when we implement the same exercises with (i) data on females and (ii) placebo reform dates. The …
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Community colleges have long been recognized for their potential in providing access to post-secondary education for … years ago. In the meantime, the market for higher education has changed drastically, and the Great Recession and economy of … the evidence on the employment and earnings effects of community college education. I study the experiences of the …
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from a paid exemption from compulsory military service in Turkey. Exploiting this natural experiment, we devise an … empirical strategy to estimate the intention-to-treat effect of this paid exemption on education and labor market outcomes of … reduction in education when we implement the same exercises with (i) data on females and (ii) placebo reform dates. The …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011494016
This study replicates and challenges the finding of zero wage returns to compulsory schooling in Germany by Pischke and von Wachter (Review of Economics and Statistics, 90(3), 592-598), which is unusual in the literature yet widely cited and until now uncontradicted. I document that this finding...
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This study replicates and challenges the finding of zero wage returns to compulsory schooling in Germany by Pischke and von Wachter (Review of Economics and Statistics, 90(3) 2008, 592-598), which is unusual in the literature yet widely cited and until now uncontradicted. I document that this...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012550294
This study examines the impact of enrolling into dual apprenticeship programs in secondary education on six early … education framework – the effects of two distinct types of dual programs that combine part-time school- or training centre …
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enter higher education and/or the formal labor market (5.4 million graduates). I compare graduates within the same secondary … school and cohorts to estimate the premium of higher education. I estimate the sheepskin effect by exploiting the phenomenum … years of formal labor market experience. I also find high positive correlations between the quality of higher education …
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expected, students who perceive the monetary returns to education to be higher are more likely to intend to continue in full …-time education. However, the main driver is the perceived consumption value, which alone explains around half of the variation of the … intention to pursue higher education. Moreover, the perceived consumption value can account for a substantial part of both the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011534003
expected, students who perceive the monetary returns to education to be higher are more likely to intend to continue in full …-time education. However, the main driver is the perceived consumption value, which alone explains around half of the variation of the … intention to pursue higher education. Moreover, the perceived consumption value can account for a substantial part of both the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011521174