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This article aims to quantify the degree in which Romanian students’ rights and interests are protected. The authors … by a quantitative research among students within these centres. Through an exploratory empirical research of a … quantitative type, 438 students were interviewed, the results obtained determining the extent in which study programs pursued by …
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enrolment by 5.8%. The effects are larger for high-quality students, namely those with better high school final marks (8.3%) or … undergraduate students' enrolment choices. A before-after estimator with differential treatment intensities is used to investigate … whether subject-group higher education institutions (HEIs) that had a higher performance in the VTR also benefited from more …
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discrete choice model of simultaneous education, work, and student loan take-up decisions. We use administrative panel data and … working while enrolled, resulting in a 14 percentage points increase in students working during the academic year. The reform … - reduces debt and lowers academic capital accumulation as students finance more of the college cost by working and less by …
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We estimate gender differences in elicited wage expectations among German University students applying for STEM and non …
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under gradually decreasing levels of uncertainty on education costs and future returns. Students, applying a learning by … achievements. According to the theoretical framework, the decision to invest in tertiary education is a sequential process made … education. Accordingly, they decide whether to continue university studies in order to get a degree or to withdraw. This …
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period, foreign-born enrollment in U.S. higher education has increased steadily. This paper examines whether foreign …-born peers affect the likelihood American college students graduate with a STEM major. Using administrative student records from … peers reduces the likelihood native-born students graduate with STEM majors by 3 percentage points-equivalent to 3.7 native …
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We estimate gender differences in elicited wage expectations among German University students applying for STEM and non …
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Over the past decades the college sectors in the higher education systems of many Western countries have expanded their … inefficiently low screening standards in the admission process to higher education. …
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trained, non-traditional students who do not have the formal entry requirement. Using propensity-scoreadjusted regressions and …
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low-income students at an elite public university. We find that the program increased four-year graduation rates by about … 8 percentage points for eligible students in the cohorts who experienced the fully developed program. For these cohorts … performance. We conclude that aid programs targeting low-income, high-ability students are most successful when they couple grant …
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