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are negligible. Second, among composition effects, education has an inequality-reducing impact, while the increase in … clear cut policy implication is that policies enhancing education and economic performance contribute to reduce happiness …
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This paper analyzes changes in wage differentials between white men and white women over the period 1993-2006 across the entire wage distribution using Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID) data. We decompose distributional changes in the gender wage gap to assess the contribution of observed...
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, education, and gender) that may be correlated with both risk attitudes and inequality aversion. …
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's occupation, parental education, and the number of books in the family home. Our results suggest that children's reports of their … commonly used – while results for parental education are rather mixed. …
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basis of a rich set of variables including education, occupation and job characteristics and we discuss changes in the …
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secondary education increased from 40 to 60 percent. Concurrently, returns to secondary education completion fell throughout the … past two decades, while the 2000s saw a reversal in the increase in the returns to tertiary education experienced in the …
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We exploit rules of class formation to identify the causal effect of increasing the number of immigrants in a classroom on natives test scores, keeping class size constant (Pure Composition Effect). We explain why this is a relevant policy parameter although it has been neglected so far. We show...
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weakening of these factors over time. Policies are necessary to improve equality of opportunity in education in Turkey. …
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We provide the first empirical evidence on direct sibling spillover effects in school achievement using English administrative data. Our identification strategy exploits the variation in school test scores across three subjects observed at age 11 and 16 and the variation in the composition of...
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This essay first sketches some descriptive material, setting the stage and demonstrating the highly differentiated statistical landscape of various measures for youth unemployment in Europe compared to India and in particular to Germany. Second, it provides a simple but powerful model for the...
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