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, where students increase consumption where they study and reduce consumption where they are from. Because of this, the … location of HEIs can have an important impact not only upon their host economies but also on the localities where students … originate from. This paper analysis the flow of students within Scotland and the resulting spatial shift of consumption …
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The paper presents the results of research related to students' perception of enhancing their critical thinking during … public universities in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BH) in order to investigate students' perception of enhancing their critical … is to find if BH students are aware of the necessity to enhance their critical thinking abilities during their studies in …
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illustrate its application through the case of university students in Scotland and determine the exogeneity of their expenditures … drawing on survey evidence. Students are a particularly useful example as we can analyse the difference in impacts between … individual student groups and how the impacts of students at particular institutions are influenced by the composition of the …
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these choices, as the variety of fields and majors in students' nearest universities vary considerably across locations … Finnish university students who graduated from high school between 1991 and 1996. The study's emphasis is on analyzing to what …
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The influence of tertiary education on the economic development of a region is a topic of special interest and prevalent object of studies and discussions of regional economists. Universities are frequently referred to as 'creative hubs'. Researching universities are generally expected to be one...
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football matches on crime focusing both on property crimes and interpersonal violent crimes. Our aim is to determine up to what … extent a private leisure activity, such as football matches, induces negative crime externalities to the whole society. Using … data on both football matches played by Football Club Barcelona (FCB) and geocoded recorded crime data for the City of …
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This paper explores the determinants of crime victimization at the neighborhood level, using data from the French … economics of crime literature is then twofold. First, I show that neighborhood characteristics are important determinants of … crime victimization. In particular, local unemployment rate is found to be one of the most important factor explaining …
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-year students' migratory behavior as indicated by a significant drop in the gross in-migration rates in fee-charging states. Further …, our results point at a stronger migration response of male students, which, however, can mainly be attributed to a "border … effect". That is, interregional migration flows of male students are redirected from fee-charging universities to those …
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There is a long-held belief that inequality is a major determinant of violent crime, particularly homicides. Some … not only is there a negative and statistically significant relationship between inequality and crime in Brazil, and that …
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Crime risk perception is known to be an important determinant of individuals' well being. Therefore, it is crucial … citizenship crime risk perception. In this set up, the aim of this paper is to analyze the determinants (both individual and … neighborhood) of citizens' crime risk perception for the City of Barcelona (Spain) by means of a multilevel ordered logit model …
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