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Data from the Youth in Transition Survey reveal that almost 40% of Canadian youth who left post-secondary education in 1999 had returned two years later. This paper investigates the extent to which schooling discontinuities affect post-graduation starting real wages and whether the latter are...
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Theory suggests that groups historically subject to discrimination, such as Jews, could exhibit traditionally high investment in education because discrimination spurred exit facilitated by human capital. Theory moreover suggests that if exit is uncertain, it could induce investment in skill...
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Canada is increasingly looking to international students as a source of postsecondary tuition revenues and new …
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Using longitudinal data for Canada, we analyze the incidence and wage returns to employer supported course enrollment …
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induces some students to drop out of school. The GED program is unique to the United States and Canada, but provides policy …
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