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effect persisted even after the program ended with an effect of 0.06 standard deviations three months later. -- education …
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progress. Maternal education and mental health, family income, and major adverse life events, are all significant in explaining … compared to expert diagnosis. -- child mental health ; education ; Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire ; measurement error …
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that age, for cognitive test scores at ages 16 and 18, and for completed education and wages at age 27 to 42. The estimated …
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We study the returns on education in Europe in a comparative perspective. We extend the model of de la Fuente [(2003 … related to maternity leaves and benefits. As a preliminary step, we evaluate the effect of education on the wage profile. We … policy variables. In particular, we evaluate the elasticities of the returns to education with respect to unemployment …
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at the lower end of the wage distribution it increased at the top end of wage distribution. Education contributed to … recent rising within-groups wage inequality. -- wage inequality ; returns to education ; quantile regression ; Turkey …
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that age, for cognitive test scores at ages 16 and 18, and for completed education and wages at age 27 to 42. The estimated …
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The authors use information gathered from 122 studies on the effects of high school diplomas on wages in different countries worldwide to carry out a meta-analysis that shows high school diplomas have a statistically significant effect on wages of nearly 8 percent. This effect varies whether the...
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with limited prior education, we find a relative life-time earnings advantage of general training. …
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Economists once believed firms do not pay to develop occupational skills that workers could use in other, often competing, firms. Researchers now recognize that most firms benefit from investing in apprenticeship training. Evidence indicates that financial returns to firms vary. Some recoup...
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bilingual education programs (which use some native language instruction) and English-only programs are not significantly …
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