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Lindskog, Annika – Economics of Education Review, 2013
The effects of sisters' and brothers' education on the annual school entry probability of boys and girls in rural Amhara are estimated, using within-household variation. There are negative effects of younger siblings' school attendance on girls' school entry, and positive effects of older brothers' literacy only when they have left school. This is…
Descriptors: Attendance, Females, Probability, Educational Benefits
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Kiersztyn, Anna – Economics of Education Review, 2013
This paper examines long-term changes in the persistence of overeducation among individual workers, focusing on the relationship between the rate of those changes and the general economic situation. All analyses are based on data from the Polish Panel Survey (POLPAN) conducted throughout the post-communist transition period, 1988-2008. The results…
Descriptors: Social Change, Persistence, Foreign Countries, Probability
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Maestri, Virginia – Economics of Education Review, 2013
In reaction to the OECD-wide declining trend in scientific enrollments, the Italian government launched a policy in 2005 to promote the study of science at the university. The policy promoted extra-curricular activities for secondary school students in Chemistry, Physics, Math and Materials Science. This article evaluates the policy impact on…
Descriptors: Physics, Program Effectiveness, Chemistry, Secondary School Students
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Dickson, Matt; Smith, Sarah – Economics of Education Review, 2011
The 1973 Raising of the School Leaving Age from 15 to 16 has been used to identify returns to years' schooling. However, because the first set of "high stakes" exams are taken in the UK at age 16, the reform affected the proportion with qualifications, as well as schooling length. In order to shed light on whether the returns reflect the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Qualifications, Outcomes of Education, Educational Attainment
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Dwenger, Nadja; Storck, Johanna; Wrohlich, Katharina – Economics of Education Review, 2012
Several German states recently introduced tuition fees for university education. We investigate whether these tuition fees influence the mobility of university applicants. Based on administrative data of applicants for medical schools in Germany, we estimate the effect of tuition fees on the probability of applying for a university in the home…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Medical Schools, High School Graduates, Probability
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Arendt, Jacob Nielsen – Economics of Education Review, 2008
This study provides the first estimates of the causal impact of education on hospitalization. It improves upon existing studies on health and education by using a larger data set and more efficient estimation methods. Using a Danish school reform to identify a causal effect of education on hospitalization, we find that education has a substantial…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Probability, Causal Models, Hospitals
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Stock, Wendy A.; Finegan, T. Aldrich; Siegfried, John J. – Economics of Education Review, 2009
We investigate graduate school outcomes for students who entered economics Ph.D. programs in Fall 2002. Students in Top-15 ranked programs and those with higher verbal and quantitative GRE scores are less likely to have dropped out, but no more likely to have graduated. Those with undergraduate degrees from Top-60 U.S. liberal arts colleges and…
Descriptors: Probability, Liberal Arts, Graduate Study, Doctoral Degrees
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Boudarbat, Brahim – Economics of Education Review, 2008
Community college education is a key component of Canadian postsecondary education, with 21% of the population aged 25-64 having college credentials. In order to understand educational decisions at this level, we estimate a model of choice of field of study and analyze, among other things, the effect of earnings on this choice. In this way, we…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Foreign Countries, Graduate Surveys, Work Experience
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Heinesen, E. – Economics of Education Review, 2005
This paper analyses the effects of the size of school districts on educational attainment of students after compulsory school in Denmark. Using administrative microdata for individual students and their parents, logit models for the probability of obtaining different levels of education are estimated where the explanatory variables include…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Probability, Family Characteristics, Vocational Education
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Duarte, Rosa; Escario, Jose Julian; Molina, Jose Alberto – Economics of Education Review, 2006
This paper examines the hypothetically bi-directional relationship which links marijuana consumption and school failure among students. To that end, we propose a simultaneous probability model, which is estimated by using the information provided by the three consecutive waves from the Spanish Surveys on Drug Use in the School Population [(1996,…
Descriptors: Models, Correlation, One Parent Family, Foreign Countries
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Schmitt, John; Wadsworth, Jonathan – Economics of Education Review, 2006
If personal computers (PCs) are used to facilitate learning, then a home computer might be considered a potential input in an educational production function. Using data on British youths from the British Household Panel Survey between 1991 and 2001, this paper explores the link between ownership of a home computer at ages 15 and 17 and subsequent…
Descriptors: Computers, Ownership, Adolescents, Educational Attainment
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Montmarquette, Claude; Mahseredjian, Sophie; Houle, Rachel – Economics of Education Review, 2001
Studies determinants of university dropouts, using a longitudinal data set on student enrollments at the University of Montreal. Variables explaining persistence and dropouts are related to a nontraditional class-size effect in first-year required courses and to type of university program. Strong academic performance influences student…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, College Students, Dropouts, Educational Policy