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but are increasingly including students trained abroad that return or not to their home countries. There are incentives … relative wages appear to be the most important sources of attraction of students to migrate. The restrictions of access to some … expected low local wages. This paper expands early models of skilled labor migration to account for students. Empirical …
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interest groups’ point of view – lecturers and students. The aim of the case study presented in the paper is to find out what … respondents) and Type B to students (115 respondents), Both types were constructed by the author. In phase two, two in …-depth interviews and two semi-structured group interviews were conducted (ten students in one group of interview, eight lecturers in …
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An overview of the fundamental issues in the production, trade and regulation of organic products. It notes the changing consumer and trade environments that are driving organics beyond the realm of niche products toward an increasingly relevant position among other important agricultural...
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The paper discusses the major issues connected with the accreditation procedures in higher education system in the U … measured in the process of accreditation of higher education institutions? How does greater transparency in the accreditation … process serve students and the public? What is the role that accreditors on federal and state levels can play in improving …
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Certain cases from any single country might provide examples for consideration of corruption issues for other countries or regions. Corruption cases and the strategies of fighting them in Georgian flagship universities might be noteworthy and useful for other countries facing similar problems....
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This study presents an empirical examination of the factors influencing undergraduate students to choose enrollment in …, work status, living distance to campus, and previous telecourse enrollment significantly influence a student's decision. …
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It has been well documented that trade adjustment costs to workers due to globalization are significant and that temporary trade barriers have been progressively used in many countries, especially during periods with high unemployment rates. Consequently, temporary trade barriers are perceived...
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The dramatic increase in oil and gas production from shale formations has led to intense interest in its impact on local area economies. Exploration, drilling and extraction are associated with direct increases in employment and income in the energy industry, but little is known about the...
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It has been well documented that trade adjustment costs to workers due to globalization are significant and that temporary trade barriers have been progressively used in many countries, especially during periods with high unemployment rates. Consequently, temporary trade barriers are perceived...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011191499
Depending on the field of major, between a quarter and half of German students in higher education quit prematurely. As …’ choice. We use the pilot-phase of a self-assessment to conduct a field experiment which allows us to analyse students …
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