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addition, when examining the time spent by girls and boys in two-parent households, we find that the gender of the disabled … both the gender of the teen and of the disabled parent, with teen girls likely being worse off than teen boys. Our results … suggest that differences in teenagers' time investments are a plausible mechanism for gender differences in intergenerational …
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leads one to incorrectly conclude that the impact is the same across race and gender groups. Accurately assessing the impact …
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We analyze the role of distance from a university in the decision to attend higher education in Germany. Students who live near a university can avoid moving and the increased living expenses by commuting. Thus, transaction cost arguments would suggest that the greater the distance to the...
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This study is about the role of personality in professional (business) higher education. According to literature of personality vs. education and personality vs. career, some people have better academic performance, while others' performance is better at work. Present study observes this...
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education systems — on gender gaps in STEM majors and college access. Many national education systems require high school … differences in how girls and boys make this choice are important reasons that girls select out of STEM, independent of gender … colleges. Thus, the STEM track choice not only leads to gender imbalance in the number of STEM graduates but also to gender …
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We analyze the role of distance from a university in the decision to attend higher education in Germany. Students who live near a university can avoid moving and the increased living expenses by commuting. Thus, transaction cost arguments would suggest that the greater the distance to the...
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