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Colleges compete to attract students by investing in amenities such as athletics, dormitories, and student activities … bottom of the achievement distribution and driven by in-state students and students attending during seasons when the team …
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of universities in their ability to attract better students in Russia. We examined the impact of three groups of factors … to define their strategic development and attract better students. …
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Today, it can be seen in the real world that many students are unemployed after graduating from college or university … leadership and entrepreneurial spirit. This research was conducted in Indonesia, with a total sample of 789 students, through … entrepreneurial spirit than on leadership, whereas leadership influenced the entrepreneurial spirit of the students only to a small …
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We study how class size and composition affect the academic and labor market performances of college students, two … crucial policy questions given the secular increase in college enrollment. We rely on the random assignment of students to … deviation deterioration of the average grade. Further, the effect is heterogenous as female and higher income students seem …
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"We study how class size and class composition affect the academic and labor market performance of college students … random assignment of students to teaching classes. We find that a one standard deviation increase in class-size results in a … males and lower income students. Also, the effects of class composition in terms of gender and ability appear to be inverse …
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