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collect detailed time-use information on students before and during the school closures in a survey of 1,099 parents in … argue that low-achieving students may be particularly affected by the lack of educator support during school closures. We … Germany. We find that while students on average reduced their daily learning time of 7.4 hours by about half, the reduction …
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between the income of parents and that of their children. To understand the implications of polarization on economic mobility … lower upward mobility for children from low-income parents, higher intergenerational elasticity for children whose parents … from low-income parents if replacement of routine labor is high, and educational polarization for younger generations. I …
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Career progression is often associated with migration and/or industry change, but the relationship between the two, and their effect on the earnings and career satisfaction of recent graduates are not well understood. We analyse the relationship between migration and inter-industry mobility...
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Compulsory schooling increases average level of education in a country and provides other benefits, its effect on geographical distribution is, however, not obvious. We explore the effect of a sudden change in compulsory schooling in Turkey, that increased mandatory years of schooling from five...
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. The objective of this paper is highlighting the importance of quality of education to explain the wide income disparities … school students' performance in capital and small towns. For this purpose, it will be used the Brazilian Educational Search …, will be structured into 2 levels, respectively: students, and school. The results suggest, after socioeconomic control, the …
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foreign origin students, surprisingly little is known about the effect of having a foreign origin teacher on students … skills of students in German secondary school, holding constant both observed and unobserved factors related to academic … first to show that foreign origin teachers significantly increase the reading comprehension of students. Most notable is the …
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Are there differentials in children's competence levels by their self-regulation and do they imply differences in …-regulation is generally not related to competence development over the first two years of primary school. Children with low initial …
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While the growing supply of university skills is known to have agglomerated towards the large centers in Finland, there is no research knowledge available on the development of regional demands. This paper attempts to fill this gap by analyzing regional variation in the private-sector return to...
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income growth. New economic geography predicts income divergence across regions. We investigate the dynamic process of … accumulating tertiary education and regional income growth in Norway during the past four decades. The expansion of smart cities … goes along with catching up of education level in the periphery and overall the education levels converge. Income levels …
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identify the effect of acculturation on labor market outcomes of Chinese students with bachelor's degrees in Chinese colleges …
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