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threshold, to estimate causal returns to college education quality. I use a newly constructed dataset, which combines individual … administrative records about high school, college admission, college attendance and tax returns. Students with score just above the … explore the counterfactual college career of not admitted students and the potential mechanisms underlying the estimated …
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threshold, to estimate causal returns to college education quality. I use a newly constructed dataset, which combines individual … administrative records about high school, college admission, college attendance and tax returns. Students with score just above the … explore the counterfactual college career of not admitted students and the potential mechanisms underlying the estimated …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011536219
The NZ labour market is among the most flexible in the OECD, and outcomes for its young people have been among the best. However, labour-market opportunities are heavily determined by initial education, where New Zealand’s system is also successful and innovative in many ways. Average PISA...
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threshold, to estimate causal returns to college education quality. I use a newly constructed dataset, which combines individual … administrative records about high school, college admission, college attendance and tax returns. Students with score just above the … explore the counterfactual college career of not admitted students and the potential mechanisms underlying the estimated …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012980577
threshold, to estimate causal returns to college education quality. I use a newly constructed dataset, which combines individual … administrative records about high school, college admission, college attendance and tax returns. Students with score just above the … explore the counterfactual college career of not admitted students and the potential mechanisms underlying the estimated …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012983028
contingent on ability to pay and high school academic performance, which depends on family SES and innate student ability. We …, for students of similar ability, those from higher SES backgrounds are more likely to obtain university entrance scores …
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associated with large increases in private college enrolments, improved match between course choice and employer demand, and … higher student achievement, including in incumbent public colleges. Unlike studies in the school voucher literature, we find …
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contingent on ability to pay and high school academic performance, which depends on family SES and innate student ability. We …, for students of similar ability, those from higher SES backgrounds are more likely to obtain university entrance scores …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008867759
We re-analyse data used by Le and Miller (2005), where it is found that students from low socio-economic status (SES) backgrounds have lower university participation rates than those from higher SES backgrounds. We utilise the concept of eligibility to attend university - here defined by both...
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factors affecting schooling decisions when explaining access to higher education in Peru. We focus on college access … and family socioeconomic conditions in a multinomial model. We find that strong correlation between college enrollment and … family income in urban Peru is not only driven by credit constraints, but also by poor college readiness in terms of …
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