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This paper estimates the effect of school starting age on academic performance using the 2006 "National Assessment of Basic Competencies" (NABC), focusing on disadvantaged and non-disadvantaged children. The instrumental variable estimates of the school starting age imply that those who start...
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employees working in human services (education, health and social care, culture, etc.); however it is absolutely missing in the … age, higher education, higher number of children (up to three), and the smaller settlement size increase the probability … of volunteering. Higher income, higher education, higher number of children and the larger settlement size decrease the …
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The paper investigates teachers' decisions to leave the profession. First we examine the role of earnings and earnings in alternative occupations in these decisions, and then the paper discusses how the public sector wage increase in 2002 has effected exiting decisions of teachers. Using large...
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employees working in human services (education, health and social care, culture, etc.); however it is absolutely missing in the … age, higher education, higher number of children (up to three), and the smaller settlement size increase the probability … of volunteering. Higher income, higher education, higher number of children and the larger settlement size decrease the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009719060
The paper investigates teachers' decisions to leave the profession. First we examine the role of earnings and earnings in alternative occupations in these decisions, and then the paper discusses how the public sector wage increase in 2002 has effected exiting decisions of teachers. Using large...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009719071
Using the 2004 income survey of the Hungarian Central Statistical Office we consider the targeting of two types of unemployment-related benefits: a) unemployment insurance and re-training benefits and b) the unemloyment assistance (UA). The evidence suggests that unemployment-related benefits...
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The paper investigates exit probabilities of registered unemployed to active labour market programmes using administrative records from the unemployment register of the Hungarian National Labour Centre. We estimate parametric duration models that summarise variation in exit probabilities with...
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substantially across the three countries considered, the linkages between job search, on the one hand, and education, gender, age or …
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In this study we explore the job search behavior of the unemployed using 16 waves of Labor Force Survey between 2010 and 2013. According to our results if unemployed individual was previously public workers, then it increases the likelihood that he search for a job through public employment...
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substantially across the three countries considered, the linkages between job search, on the one hand, and education, gender, age or …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003919789