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findings for interdisciplinarians point to the primary identity holding predominant importance for doctoral graduates in the …
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the context of German law graduates. Using a difference-in-differences research design combined with entropy balancing, we …
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the context of German law graduates. Using a difference-in-differences research design combined with entropy balancing, we …
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success in the context of German law graduates. Using a difference-in-differences research design combined with entropy …
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This paper provides a review of the research on the ‘economics of language' as applied to international migration. Its primary focuses are on: (1) the effect of the language skills of an individual on the choice of destination among international (and internal) migrants, both in terms of the...
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the supply of high-school graduates relative to the increased demand for skilled workers is the likely explanation …
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. About 50 percent of recent college graduates are living and working in the metro area nearest the institution they attended … average strength of the labor market to which a college sends its graduates predicts college-specific intergenerational … of considering migration patterns of college graduates when estimating the social return on public investment in higher …
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. About 50 percent of recent college graduates are living and working in the metro area nearest the institution they attended … average strength of the labor market to which a college sends its graduates predicts college-specific intergenerational … of considering migration patterns of college graduates when estimating the social return on public investment in higher …
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This study analyzes skill content from the occupational structure of the Thai economy. The measurements of skill inputs show that provincial GDP per capita increased with non-routine cognitive analytical skills, non-routine interpersonal skills, and routine cognitive skills in a monotonic way,...
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standard models of human capital externalities: city-level share of college graduates has a positive impact on wages of low …
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