Economics of Education Review
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Vol. 24, n° 1, février 2005
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Articles variés
Early childhood behaviours, schooling and labour market outcomes: estimates from a sample of twins, Anh T. Le, Paul W. Miller, Andrew C. Heath, Nick Martin
Does cream-skimming curdle the milk? A study of peer effects, Angela K. Dills
Parenting practices and children’s education outcomes, Kamhon Kan, Wei-Der Tsai
Do modern forms of human capital matter in primitive economies? Comparative evidence from Bolivia, Ricardo Godoy, Dean S. Karlan, Shanti Rabindran, Tomás Huanca
Faculty productivity in supervising doctoral students’ dissertations at Cornell University, Peter M. Crosta, Iris G. Packman
Graduates’ personality characteristics and labor market entry an empirical study among dutch economics graduates, Judith Semeijn, Christophe Boone, Rolf van der Velden, Arjen van Witteloostuijn
Does one size fit all? University differences in the influence of wages, financial aid, and integration on student retention, Joe Kerkvliet, Clifford Nowell
From kickoff to commencement: the positive role of intercollegiate athletics in higher education, Franklin G. Mixon, Jr, Len J. Treviño
The real university cost in a “free” higher education country, George Psacharopoulos, George Papakonstantinou
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