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The effect of attending the flagship state university on earnings: A discontinuity-based approach The Review of Economics and Statistics, 91 (4) (2009), pp. 717-724 CrossrefView in ScopusGoogle Scholar Humlum et al., 2012 M.K. Humlum, K.J. Kleinjans, H.S. Nielsen An economic analysis...
At a glance: One of the largest cities in Germany, Frankfurt has 170 schools, from K-12 to vocational education, and is responsible for over 100,000 students and 7,000 teachers. The Frankfurt am Main City School Department worked with REDNET, a specialized systems integrator, to roll out ...
The extent to which people’s social status is associated with their parents’ status has far-reaching implications for the openness of and stratification in society. Whereas most research focused on the father-child association in advanced economies, le
For these countries, we also provide descriptive statistics on the prevalence of parental separation and never having lived with the father. For Germany, due to data limitations, intact families only include respondents whose parents were still together at the time of the interview, i.e. when ...
The graph provides an at-a-glance view, while the chart provides the numbers behind the visualization. Color coding makes the educational implications of the statistics intuitive with a quick look – such as green for good progress, orange for expected progress and red for trouble...
However, our national statistics show us that this goal remains elusive for many students, particularly those who identify as Māori. In order to both raise the educational achievement of all students, and to reduce the disparity between our Indigenous and non-Indigenous students, we need a ...
“Lifelong learning” has become one of the most frequently used terms in education and training circle s in the late 1990s. Policy documents at national, state and institutional levels are increasingly being framed from a lifelong learning perspective.