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Crises like wars, terrorist attacks, and economic or health crises are frequently followed by profound changes in political trust. Whereas immediate external threats often induce a strong initial increase in political trust, the ‘rally-around-the-flag ...
Gundula Zoch, Steffen Wamsler
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The Difference Between the Average Score at the National Assessment Examination and the Average Score in Lower Secondary School Cycle – a Comparative Analysis for Romania Between 2019-2022 [PDF]
Education is the one of the corner-stones of a society and as long as this is not consolidated in the rural environment, nothing endures. Our research aims to explore the difference between the average score from national assessment examination and the
Octavian Ceban +2 more
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Using 182 estimates from 140 studies in 55 countries, this paper compares ordinary least squares (OLS) and instrumental variables (IV) estimates of the private returns to schooling. IV returns average 9.7 percent–38 percent higher than OLS–and exceed OLS in nearly 80 percent of cases, with the largest gaps in developing countries.
Harry Anthony Patrinos +1 more
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Returns to education and wage equations [PDF]
The paper shows why considering a number of education-dependent covariates in a wage equation decreases the coefficient of education in that equation. This result is illustrated empirically with a meta-analysis for Portugal. The education coefficient decreases when covariates are used that can be considered post-education decisions; on the other hand ...
Pereira, Pedro Telhado +1 more
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Returns to education in India: Capturing the heterogeneity
The aim of this article is to estimate the marginal rates of return to various levels of education in India, across the entire wage distribution. For this purpose, unit level data from the 68th round of the National Sample Survey Organisation (India) for
Anuneeta Mitra
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Previous research on the Italian case has shown that non-Western immigrants are very likely to hold low-qualified jobs and that their occupational mobility chances are rather poor, which suggests low returns to education.
Ivana Fellini +2 more
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Empirical Analysis of Return to Distance Higher Education in Different Disciplines
Few empirical studies have analyzed the return to distance higher education in different academic disciplines. This study used quantitative methods, data from a nationwide survey, and Mincerian earnings function to analyze the return to distance higher ...
Fengliang Li, Liang Wang
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Tax policy and returns to education [PDF]
This paper considers how asymmetric tax treatment, where labour market earnings are taxed but household production is untaxed, affects educational choice and labour supply. We show that taxes on labour market earnings can generate a large (non-marginal) switch to home production and the ensuing deadweight losses are large.
Booth, AL, Coles, MG
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ABSTRACT Introduction Bloodstream infections due to repeated vascular access (VA) puncture and circuit connections remain major concerns in hemodialysis. Therefore, we examined current practices for glove, disinfectant, and personal protective equipment (PPE) use according to VA type in national university hospitals in Japan.
Aiko Yamada +6 more
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Private Returns to Levels of Education in Turkey: Evidence from Panel Data
Along with the emergence of the concept of human capital, therehas been an increase in research on the economic contribution of education. Oneof the most important reasons to invest in education is wage differentials.
Merve Kurt, Erdal Gümüş
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