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study for a cohort of students in Germany. Using detailed survey data, and employing an instrumental variable strategy based …
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International student exchange has become an important part of university-level studies and the EU plans to increase it significantly. We analyze how international student exchange affects students’ academic human capital. Using detailed student-level data from four faculties (Economics and...
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In the last decade, five U.S. states adopted mandates requiring high school juniors to take a college entrance exam. In the two earliest-adopting states, nearly half of all students were induced into testing, and 40-45% of them earned scores high enough to qualify for selective schools....
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How does the financial aid allocation mechanism affect student behavior? We provide a framework for quantifying the impact of financial aid on student debt, academic capital, and labor market outcomes. We specify and estimate a dynamic discrete choice model of simultaneous education, work, and...
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reform in Germany reduced the length of academic high school while simultaneously increasing the instruction hours in the … students in Germany, we find that this reform decreased enrollment rates. Moreover, students are more likely to delay their …
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on the number of first-year student enrollments. Since Germany is known for a tuition-free education policy at public …
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Five years after introducing tuition fees, the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) abolished them in March 2011. Using student-level panel data, we assess the effects of this reform on academic activity and performance in two universities in NRW: a state university and a private...
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In January 2005, the ban on tuition in Germany has been declared unlawful. As a result, many 'Lander' developed plans … migrate (to transfer) is the spending pattern. In contrast to e.g. the United States, tuition is seen very critical in Germany …
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This paper analyses the determinants of participation in higher education in West Germany. In particular, the role of …
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We estimate the elasticity of enrollment into higher education with respect to the amount of means tested student aid (BAfoeG) provided by the federal government using the German Socioeconomic Panel (SOEP). Potential student aid is derived on the basis of a detailed taxbenefit microsimulation...
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