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Sequential probit model 3 Child schooling 2 Sibling composition 2 sequential probit model 2 Child Schooling 1 Educational attainment 1 Entrance quotas 1 Ethnicity and educational progress 1 Faculté de médecine 1 Family effects 1 Innovation 1 Limited dependent variable 1 Medical schools 1 Neighborhood effects 1 Parent’s education 1 Probit séquentiel 1 Quotas à l'entrée 1 Resource constraint 1 School Progression 1 School progression 1 Sequential Probit Model 1 Socioeconomic Factors 1 community innovations surveys 1 information sources 1 limited dependent variable 1 resource constraint 1 school progression 1 sibling composition 1 sélection bias 1
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Article 4 Book / Working Paper 2
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Undetermined 5 English 1
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Pal, Sarmistha 2 Cannings, Kathy 1 Ghilagaber, Gebrenegus 1 IRAM, Uzma 1 Mahseredjian, Sophie 1 Monjon, Stéphanie 1 Montmarquette, Claude 1 Peristera, Paraskevi 1 SIDDIQUI, Anjum 1 Waelbroeck, Patrick 1
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Centre Interuniversitaire de Recherche en Analyse des Organisations (CIRANO) 1 EconWPA 1
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Applied Econometrics and International Development 1 Brussels Economic Review 1 CIRANO Working Papers 1 Journal of Population Economics 1 Labor and Demography 1 Quality & Quantity: International Journal of Methodology 1
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Sequential probit modelling of family and community effects on educational progress among children to Polish and Turkish immigrants in Sweden
Ghilagaber, Gebrenegus; Peristera, Paraskevi - In: Quality & Quantity: International Journal of Methodology 48 (2014) 6, pp. 3243-3252
is a multilevel sequential probit model. Such formulation allows the covariate-effects to vary across different …
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The nature of innovation and the origin of technological spillovers: an econometric analysis on individual French data
Monjon, Stéphanie; Waelbroeck, Patrick - In: Brussels Economic Review 46 (2003) 3, pp. 87-106
The aim of this paper is to show that innovations are the result of complex interactions between different private and public agents. For that, we identify the nature of the information sources that firms use to produce their innovations and assess the impact of these different sources on the...
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SOCIOECONOMIC DETERMINANTS OF SCHOOL PROGRESSION IN PAKISTAN
SIDDIQUI, Anjum; IRAM, Uzma - In: Applied Econometrics and International Development 7 (2007) 2, pp. 179-192
Low enrollment and high drop out rates can best be understood by examining a range of socioeconomic factors that affect school progression from primary through secondary to post secondary schools in Pakistan. The study employs a sequential approach which captures the different opportunity costs...
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Entrance Quotas and Admission to Medical Schools: A Sequential Probit Model
Cannings, Kathy; Mahseredjian, Sophie; Montmarquette, Claude - Centre Interuniversitaire de Recherche en Analyse des … - 1994
probit model to show that the performance variables, as measured or observed by the admissions committee through a variety of … pertaining to the level of higher education (college, university) from which one applies to medical school. We use a sequential …
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Child schooling in Peru: Evidence from a sequential analysis of school progression
Pal, Sarmistha - In: Journal of Population Economics 17 (2004) 4, pp. 657-680
unique correlated sequential probit model with unobserved heterogeneity the present paper does so and obtains richer results …
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Child Schooling in Peru: Evidence From A Sequential Analysis of School Progression
Pal, Sarmistha - EconWPA - 2003
school enrolment/grade attainment. This paper applies a unique correlated sequential probit model with unobserved individual …
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