Search results for "Educational economics"
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School violence: Evidence from the economics literature and related disciplines
2009
Schweizerische Zeitschrift für Bildungswissenschaften 31 (2009) 1, S. 135-150
Schooling Effects and Earnings of French UniversityGraduates : School Quality Matters, but Choice ofDisciplines Matters More
2009
09022 - Actes sur CD-ROM; Our aim in this article is to study the relation between earnings of French universities graduates and some characteristics of their universities. We exploit data from the Céreq's "Génération 98" survey, enriched with information on university characteristics primarily from the ANETES (yearbook of French institutions of higher education). We employ multilevel modeling, enabling us to take advantage of the natural hierarchy in our separate datasets, and thus to identify, and even to measure potential effcts of institutional quality. Since we take into account many individual students characteristics, we are able to obtain an income hierarchy among the diffrent disci…
The Performance Gap in Priority-Education and Non-Priority Education French Public Schools: Are we fighting inequality or reinforcing it?
2016
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Stand der Forschung im Bereich der Bildungsökonomie : Allgemeine Übersicht und französische Situation
1994
Benner, Dietrich [Hrsg.]; Lenzen, Dieter [Hrsg.]: Bildung und Erziehung in Europa. Beiträge zum 14. Kongreß der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Erziehungswissenschaft vom 14.-16. März 1994 in der Universität Dortmund. Weinheim u.a. : Beltz 1994, S. 135-148. - (Zeitschrift für Pädagogik, Beiheft; 32)
Schooling effects and earnings of French University graduates: school quality matters, but choice of discipline matters more
2010
Our aim in this article is to study the relation between earnings of French universities graduates and some characteristics of their universities. We exploit data from the Céreq's "Génération 98" survey, enriched with information on university characteristics primarily from the ANETES (yearbook of French institutions of higher education). We employ multilevel modeling, enabling us to take advantage of the natural hierarchy in our separate datasets, and thus to identify, and even to measure potential effects of institutional quality. Since we take into account many individual students characteristics, we are able to obtain an income hierarchy among the different disciplines : students who gr…