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The supply of human capital in the economy's production activities is a function of the quality and volume of education … services provided at the secondary and tertiary levels in the education system. Hence, the allocation of resources by … government to education is an important determinant of human capital formation. Depending on its level-specific variations, a …
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This paper investigates the role of women’s education in the transition towards having a second child in Italy by using … negative effect of women’s education on the transition rate towards a second child. This phenomenon might be attributed to the … ‘partner’ effect: according to this effect women often live with partners with the same level of education. The empirical …
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numerical techniques, a model based on human capital accumulation through education, and we find that the increase in … precautionary savings makes labour more productive in the goods sector and draws resources from education, which is the "growth …
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education. Public education is favourable for growth because it increases the level of human capital and at the same time it … more political support for education; increased political rights are good for growth and also imply a more equal income …
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emerge. First, minor differences in education technologies, preferences, or wealth, can lead to a high degree of … inequality in education and income more persistent across generations. Whether the same is true of inequality in total wealth … richer communities; thus average academic performance and income growth both fall. Yet it may still be possible for education …
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particular when comparing local and national funding of education, which correspond to special cases of segregation and …
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