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Economics of Education Review


Référence :  Vol. 26, n°3, juin 2007

 
  • Does examination hell pay off ? A cost–benefit analysis of “ronin” and college education in Japan, Hiroshi Ono
  • For whom the Pell tolls: The response of university tuition to federal grants-in-aid, Jr., Larry D. Singell and Joe A. Stone
  • The influence of financial aid in leveling group differences in graduating from elite institutions, Sigal Alon
  • Teacher qualifications and early learning: Effects of certification, degree, and experience on first-grade student achievement, Robert G. Croninger, Jennifer King Rice, Amy Rathbun and Masako Nishio
  • Understanding the level and causes of teacher turnover: A comparison with other professions, Douglas N. Harris and Scott J. Adams
  • Public versus private university presidents pay levels and structure, James Monks
  • Language skills and earnings: Evidence from a pre-industrial economy in the Bolivian Amazon, Ricardo Godoy, Victoria Reyes-García, Craig Seyfried, Tomás Huanca, William R. Leonard, Thomas McDade, Susan Tanner and Vincent Vadez
  • Academic performance, childhood economic resources, and the choice to leave school at age 16, Sholeh A. Maani and Guyonne Kalb
  • Using conjoint analysis to estimate employers preferences for key competencies of master level Dutch graduates entering the public health field, R.G. Biesma, M. Pavlova, G.G. van Merode and W. Groot
  • A theoretical assessment of regional development effects on the demand for general education, Roki Iwahashi

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