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Ungarn 182 Hungary 159 Schätzung 38 Bildungsniveau 36 Erwerbstätigkeit 29 Educational achievement 27 Lohnstruktur 26 Estimation 25 Roma-Bevölkerung 25 Bildungsertrag 24 Roma minority 23 employment 23 Systemtransformation 22 Employment 21 Lohn 20 Arbeitslosigkeit 19 Ethnische Gruppe 18 Arbeitsmarkt 17 Economic transition 17 Qualifikation 17 Returns to education 17 Romany people 16 Wage structure 16 education 16 Unemployment 15 Wages 14 Labour market 13 Vergütungssystem im öffentlichen Dienst 13 unemployment 13 Arbeitslosenversicherung 12 Bildungspolitik 12 Ethnic group 12 Schüler 12 Allgemeinbildende Schule 11 Arbeitsmobilität 11 Arbeitsuche 11 EU-Staaten 11 Education 11 Occupational qualification 11 Schule 11
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Working Paper 322 Arbeitspapier 168 Graue Literatur 168 Non-commercial literature 168
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English 268 Hungarian 108 Undetermined 24
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Kertesi, Gábor 53 Kézdi, Gábor 51 Köllő, János 38 Lovász, Anna 26 Cseres-Gergely, Zsombor 24 Nagy, Gyula 23 Varga, Júlia 23 Horn, Dániel 22 Kertesi, Gabor 20 Kollo, Janos 19 Galasi, Péter 17 Telegdy, Álmos 17 Hermann, Zoltán 14 Kezdi, Gabor 14 Micklewright, John 14 Hámori, Szilvia 13 Hajdu, Tamás 12 Earle, John S. 11 Galasi, Peter 11 Gábor, István R. 10 Szabó-Morvai, Ágnes 8 Hamori, Szilvia 7 Brown, J. David 6 Cukrowska-Torzewska, Ewa 6 Keller, Tamás 6 Lovasz, Anna 6 Rigó, Mariann 6 Varga, Julia 6 Earle, John Sutherland 5 Telegdy, Almos 5 Adamecz-Völgyi, Anna 4 De Witte, Kristof 4 Fazekas, Karoly 4 Gabor, Istvan R. 4 Ghysels, Joris 4 Kiss, Hubert János 4 Molnár, György 4 Németh, Nándor 4 Reizer, Balázs 4 Scharle, Ágota 4
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Közgazdaság-tudományi Intézet, Közgazdaság- és Regionális Tudományi Kutatóközpont 76
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Budapest Working Papers on the Labour Market 229 Budapest working papers on the labour market : BWP 154 Budapest working papers on the labour market 15 Budapest Working Papers On The Labour Market 1 Budapest working papers on the labour market, BWP- 2017/8, ISBN: 978-615-5754-07-4 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 170 EconStor 154 RePEc 76
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The panel of linked administrative data of CERS databank
Sebők, Anna - 2019
The Databank of the Centre for Economic and Regional Studies has established Admin3, the third round of the Panel of Administrative Data. The data source contains administrative data of the National Health Insurance Fund Administration, the Hungarian State Treasury, the National Tax and Customs...
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Time preferences and their life outcome correlates : evidence from a representative survey
Horn, Dániel; Kiss, Hubert János - 2019
We collect data on time preferences of a representative sample of the Hungarian population in a non-incentivized way and investigate how patience and present bias associate with important life outcomes in five domains: i) educational attainment, ii) unemployment, iii) income and wealth, iv)...
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Increased compulsory school leaving age affects secondary school track choice and increases dropout rates in vocational training schools
Adamecz-Völgyi, Anna - 2018
This paper examines the effects of increasing the compulsory school leaving (CSL) age from 16 to 18 in Hungary using a regression discontinuity design (RDD) identification strategy. The new CSL age was introduced for those entering their first year of elementary school in 1998. Identification is...
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The effects of increased compulsory school leaving age on the teenage fertility of Roma women, a disadvantaged ethnic minority
Adamecz-Völgyi, Anna; Scharle, Ágota - 2018
This paper examines the effects that an increase in compulsory school-leaving (CSL) age has on the teenage fertility (both motherhood and pregnancy) of Roma women, a disadvantaged ethnic minority in Hungary. We use a regression discontinuity design identification strategy based on exact date of...
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Demand for secondary school characteristics : evidence from school choice data in Hungary
Wouters, Thomas; Hermann, Zoltán; Haelermans, Carla - 2018
We estimate preferences for school tracks in upper secondary education in Hungary. We consider travel time, school SES composition, school level (in terms of peer quality) and school quality (in terms of added value). We find that students have stronger preferences for school SES composition and...
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Does it matter when your smartest peers leave your class? : evidence from Hungary
Schiltz, Fritz; Mazrekaj, Deni; Horn, Dániel; De … - 2018
Elite schools in Hungary cherry pick high achieving students from general primary schools. The geographical coverage of elite schools has remained unchanged since 1999, when the establishment of new elite schools stopped. We exploit this geographical variation in the immobile Hungarian society...
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Educational policies and the gender gap in test scores : a cross-country analysis
Hermann, Zoltán; Kopasz, Marianna - 2018
Girls tend to outperform boys in reading tests, while they usually lag behind boys in math. However, the size of the gender gap varies to a great extent between countries. While the existing literature explains these differences as being mainly due to cultural factors, this paper explores...
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Gender differences in applying for STEM programs in higher education : evidence from a policy shift in Hungary
Declercq, Koen; Ghysels, Joris; Varga, Júlia - 2018
We study how admission policies in higher education affect enrollment decisions of men and women and the decision to apply to STEM programs. More specifically, we investigate how an increase in the relative acceptance probability for STEM programs affects these decisions. We apply our analysis...
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Childcare and maternal labor supply : a cross-country analysis of quasi-experimental estimates from 7 countries
Szabó-Morvai, Ágnes; Lovász, Anna - 2017
Evidence from single country studies suggests that the effect of subsidized childcare availability on maternal labor supply varies greatly by institutional context. We provide estimates of the childcare effect around age 3 of children for 7 EU countries, based on harmonized data and the same...
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Using machine learning to model interaction effects in education : a graphical approach
Schiltz, Fritz; Masci, Chiara; Agasisti, Tommaso; Horn, … - 2017
Educational systems can be characterized by a complex structure: students, classes and teachers, schools and principals, and providers of education. The added value of schools is likely influenced by all these levels and, especially, by interactions between them. We illustrate the ability of...
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