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Salerno in Southern Italy. A simple human capital investment model is employed and this provides a framework within which to …
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, Italy and Germany, to see how the common feature of separate tracks at Secondary School level may produce different impacts …, where the aspiration to go to college is affected not only by the school type but also (in the case of Italy only) by … parental education. We then move to country-specific data sets (ISTAT 2001 for Italy and GSOEP 2001 and 2002 for Germany) to …
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This paper examines the relationship between education and mortality in a young population of Italian males. In 1981 several cohorts of young men from specific southern towns were unexpectedly exempted from compulsory military service after a major quake hit the region. Comparisons of exempt...
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