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The expansion of enrolment and attainment is a key theme in higher education research. In particular, research has examined cross-national determinants of higher education expansion while understanding expansion through the relationship between higher education and the labour market. Early work...
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Conventional parametric count distributions, namely the Poisson and Negative-Binomial models, do not offer satisfactory descriptions of empirical distributions of completed cohort parity. One reason is that they cannot model variance-to-mean ratios below unity, that is, underdispersion, which is...
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Higher education is never free - the question is: who should pay for it? Current policy debates in Europe are increasingly focusing on raising the share of private funding. To date, policy discussions have centred on a relatively small number of alternatives, namely full public funding, tuition...
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In summer 2007, the US subprime crisis emerged and economic growth in industrialised countries started to slow down. The situation deteriorated after the default of Lehman Brothers in September 2008 and despite massive government interventions, the United States and most European countries slid...
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To date, the concentration of fertility has been studied almost exclusively through the lens of indicators derived from the Lorenz curve of completed parity. Arguably, this situation has resulted from a misapplication of criteria from the study of income inequality, without fully considering the...
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