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abroad. The research has been conducted through a questionnaire distributed to the students from the fourth year of … acquired. The obtained results of the model are presented and discussed. This model will serve both students (for the purpose … purpose of taking adequate next steps, i.e. making better decisions that will create value for students). …
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The research goal - to analyse manifestations of single cases of harassment and bullying in students' inter …-relationship and to compare them in aspects of socio-demographic variables. 623 students studying at Lithuanian higher education … often by 18-30 year-old students, whereas older students' complaints were less. Older students more often requested for …
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leading UK university, we present evidence on the effects of class size on students' test scores. We observe the same student …-linear class size effects controlling for unobserved heterogeneity of both individual students and faculty. We find that (i) at the … and largest ranges of class sizes and zero over a wide range of intermediate class sizes; (iii) students at the top of the …
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the effects of tuition fees on university enrollment of first-year students at German public universities. Our study … gender differences in enrollment behavior. Enrollment numbers of female students at universities that are located far away … of male students. …
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Do international university rankings or professional accreditations affect the preferences of exchange students over … Business and Economics (SBE) students’ choices of possible destinations for their compulsory period of study abroad. The unique … institutions across the world among which students can choose. A model is developed and estimated by means of the probit model. The …
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centralized assignment are able to attract students with substantially higher test scores and that geographical mobility of … admitted students increases. While there are no sizable effects on final enrollment rates, search is intensified. Overall, our …
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enrollment of the poor by earlier studies. This paper assesses a new initiative of the Philippine government called the Students …
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.g. Crawford, 2014), which shows that, amongst students with the same grades on entry to university, those from worse …
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Do international students and/or students from non-English language speaking backgrounds (NESB students) perform worse … than other students in Australian undergraduate classrooms? What happens to other students' marks when these students are … the business faculties of two Australian Technology Network universities. Results show that both international students …
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A model is presented where universities competitively supply education to mobile students. Students are subject to a …-related debt relief, however, the equilibrium quality of education is inefficiently low. This is because students reduce their …
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