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Sanfo, Jean-Baptiste M. B.; Ogawa, Keiichi – Education Economics, 2021
The rural-urban learning achievements gap is a persistent issue to be addressed from a different approach. This study employed re-centered influence function decomposition with Young Lives data to estimate the rural-urban education production function and decompose the rural-urban learning achievements gap in Ethiopia. Results revealed that the…
Descriptors: Rural Urban Differences, Achievement Gap, Elementary School Students, Foreign Countries
Hang Thu Nguyen-Phung; Nahashon Nzioka Nthenya – Education Economics, 2024
This paper investigated the impacts of education on women's empowerment in Kenya using six waves of nationally-representative KDHS data. Our study utilizes the change in educational structure in 1985 as an instrument and finds that women under the new system enhanced their schooling by approximately two years. One year of education prolongs…
Descriptors: Females, Foreign Countries, Empowerment, Educational History
Melo-Becerra, Ligia Alba; Ramos-Forero, Jorge Enrique; Rodríguez Arenas, Jorge Leonardo; Zárate-Solano, Héctor M. – Education Economics, 2023
This paper describes some indicators of the Colombian educational system considering the effect of the pandemic and assesses the causal effect of an alternation plan between face-to-face and remote education, conducted in 2020, on the results of an achievement test. Indicators reveal that the pandemic caused a greater demand for education services…
Descriptors: In Person Learning, Distance Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Academic Achievement
Behr, Andreas; Theune, Katja – Education Economics, 2016
In this paper we analyze the effect of outside university work on time to first degree at German universities. The database is the "Absolventenpanel" 2001, a panel study conducted by the "Hochschul-Informations-System". Aiming to estimate the causal effect correctly, we apply a matching strategy based on the approach put…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Employment, Time to Degree, College Students
Bolli, Thomas; Agasisti, Tommaso; Johnes, Geraint – Education Economics, 2015
Using National Research Council data, we investigate the determinants of graduation rates in US Ph.D. programmes. We emphasise the impact that support and facilities offered to doctoral students have on completion rates. Significant, strong and positive effects are found for the provision of on-site graduate conferences and dedicated workspace,…
Descriptors: Graduation Rate, Doctoral Programs, Graduate Students, Influences
Masakure, Oliver – Education Economics, 2015
This paper estimates the causal effect of education on entrepreneurship choice in Canada taking into account the endogeneity of education. The data come from the General and Social Surveys (2000-2009). We consider the effect of two extreme education levels: university and some/no education. Regressions are based on fixed effects with two-stage…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Entrepreneurship, Education Work Relationship, Influences
Liu, Junyan; Bray, Mark – Education Economics, 2017
Private tutoring has expanded and intensified in China. However, no government statistical data or other empirical studies fully capture its extent and characteristics. This paper analyses private tutoring received by students in Grades 1-12 as indicated by a nationwide representative survey entitled China Family Panel Studies. The paper employs a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Supplementary Education, Tutoring, National Surveys
Li, Yajuan; Palma, Marco A.; Xu, Zhicheng Phil – Education Economics, 2017
We present a plausible causal analysis of the impact of playing after school on academic performance and investigate parental support as a potential channel. We exploit the data from the 2011 Trends in International Mathematics and Science Survey to evaluate the effects by using a propensity score matching approach. The results show that playing…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Influences, Achievement Tests, Mathematics Achievement
Rubb, Stephen – Education Economics, 2014
Contrary to expectations, the likelihood of overeducation is shown to be inversely related to unemployment rates when not control for selectivity. Furthermore, incidence data show that overeducation is more common among men than women and among Whites than Blacks. At issue is selectivity: employment must be selected for overeducation to occur.…
Descriptors: Educational Attainment, Unemployment, Incidence, Influences
De Paola, Maria; Ponzo, Michela; Scoppa, Vincenzo – Education Economics, 2013
In this paper, we analyze class size effects on college students exploiting data from a project offering special remedial courses in mathematics and language skills to freshmen enrolled at an Italian medium-sized public university. To estimate the effects of class size, we exploit the fact that students and teachers are virtually randomly assigned…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Individual Characteristics, Language Skills, Class Size
Chaudhuri, Kausik; Roy, Susmita – Education Economics, 2009
Using a probit and censored ordered probit model of school completion we identify some state-specific factors influencing primary and middle school graduation probabilities of male and female children in two north-Indian states: Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. We find that education of the parents, economic and social status of the household and the…
Descriptors: Educational Attainment, Foreign Countries, Gender Differences, Rural Sociology
Penn, Roger; Berridge, Damon – Education Economics, 2008
The main aim of this paper is to identify those school-level and locality-level factors that significantly affect each of the three stages in a young adult's educational trajectory in North West England: GCSE results, track taken at age 16 and "A"-level scores. By applying three-level models to data collected as part of the EFFNATIS…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Young Adults, Educational Attainment, Influences

Nayga, Rodolfo M., Jr. – Education Economics, 1999
Using data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture's 1994 Diet and Health Knowledge Survey, estimates the odds that an adult individual smokes. Calculates odds of smoking by year of schooling, gender, and age. Odds of smoking are reduced by at least half after the first 10 years of schooling. (Contains 16 references.) (MLH)
Descriptors: Adults, Educational Attainment, Elementary Secondary Education, Health Education

Chang, Hui S.; Hsing, Yu – Education Economics, 1996
Uses time-series analysis to study effects of changes in tuition and other factors on enrollment at U.S. private colleges and universities. Argues that enrollment demand function should be expressed in a dynamic model. Actual enrollment adjusts to the desired enrollment very slowly; tuition and other related costs significantly affect enrollment…
Descriptors: Educational Demand, Enrollment Trends, Higher Education, Influences
The Primary School Dropout in Spain: The Influence of Family Background and Labor Market Conditions.

Peraita, Carlos; Pastor, Margarita – Education Economics, 2000
Despite 2 decades of overall enrollment increases at all education levels, Spain's primary-school dropout rate is relatively high and permanent. A study using 1985 living/working conditions data shows that family socioeconomic-status variables significantly determine probability of dropping out; youth labor market conditions are also influential.…
Descriptors: Dropout Rate, Education Work Relationship, Elementary Education, Family Characteristics
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