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Many undocumented immigrants come to the U.S. as children. Undocumented immigrant children have a legal right to attend free public primary and secondary schools. However, in most states undocumented immigrants are treated as out-of-state students in public colleges and universities, and are...
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Many undocumented immigrants come to the U.S. as children. Undocumented immigrant children have a legal right to attend free public primary and secondary schools. However, in most states undocumented immigrants are treated as out-of-state students in public colleges and universities, and are...
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This paper analyzes heterogeneity among the self-employed in 74 developing countries, representing two-thirds of the population of the developing world. After profiling how worker characteristics vary by employment status, it classifies self-employed workers outside agriculture as "successful"...
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This study uses individual-level data from Denmark, France, Germany, Norway and Switzerland to estimate the effects of employment in the public sector on earnings. The lack of a profit motive in the public sector may affect the types of workers who choose to work for the public sector. Using...
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This paper models faculty participation in university decision-making and the effects on enrollment, academic quality and non-academic quality. The model predicts that faculty participation positively academic quality and non-academic quality. The model predicts that faculty participation...
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This study uses a unique data set from Texas to test whether the share of semester credit hours taught by contingent faculty affects freshman retention rates. The results from the pooled sample reveal large and significant negative effects of using contingent faculty instead of tenured faculty...
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In 2001, the Texas state legislature passed House Bill 1403 and became the first state to offer in-state tuition rates at public universities for non-citizens who attended high school in the state for three years. As a result of the policy change, the cost of attending college at public...
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