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First, families with relatively high socio-economic status will strive to secure quality educational opportunities for their children, such as those provided by key schools and markets in the system, which in turn will affect their academic achievements. The key schools, which have excellent teachers...
How Do Educational Attainment and Occupational and Wage-Earner Statuses Affect Life Satisfaction? A Gender Perspective Study. J Happiness Stud 14, 367–388 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10902-012-9334-6 Download citation Published10 April 2012 Issue DateApril 2013 DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1007...
Son preference in the family may affect children’s educational attainment, especially that of girls. A study of Taiwanese families found that with limited family economic resources, parents are likely to sacrifice educational opportunities for girls, especially older girls. However, in recent years, ...
This paper develops the Trajectory Mining on Clustering for Scholarship Assignment and Academic Warning (TMS) approach to identify the factors that affect the academic achievement of college students and to provide decision support to help low-performing students attain better performance. Specifically, ...
Self-regulated learning (SRL) is the key variable to ensuring success or failure in online learning. However, in real-world online learning, college studen
The researchers choose respondents randomly in restaurants, factories, large shopping malls, neighborhoods, parks, etc., ensuring that the samples are distributed across different gender, ages, education levels, and annual incomes. The informed consent form will be read on the front page of the ...
. Research also emphasises the disadvantages of highly evolved educational institutions: although they shape smooth paths into the labour market, higher stratification or vocational specificity increases social inequality in educational attainment regarding social origin, migration background or gender (Bol ...
These covariates were operationalized using single-item measures. The demographic variables included age (measured in years) and gender (binary-coded). Educational achievement was captured through two dummy-coded variables, categorized as upper secondary or post-secondary education, and tertiary education,...
Social economics can relate to how gender norms and stereotypes influence labor markets. For example, social economics relates to hiring practices, promotion opportunities, and wage setting. Women may be pegged for specific roles as opposed to different roles historically occupied by men. Certain bias...