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In 2012, the Brazilian government passed a law that mandated all federal higher education institutions to implement a …
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profitability of crime relative to education. These assumptions allow us to study the effect of social interactions on crime. We … and show that policies that decrease the cost of education for talented students may increase the vulnerability of less …
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This paper estimates the effect of home high-speed internet on national test scores of students at age 14. We combine comprehensive information on the telecom network, administrative student records, house prices and local amenities in England in a fuzzy spatial regression discontinuity design...
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on the education sector in Nepal and the effectiveness of the SDP scheme in enabling the same. Findings are based on an … in terms of perception, experiences and anecdotes on India's development assistance in the education sector. Data was …
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This study pairs variation stemming from volcanic eruptions from Kilauea with the census of Hawai‘i’s public schools student test scores to estimate the impact of particulates and sulfur dioxide on student performance. We leverage spatial correlations in pollution in conjunction with...
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identifies the Goal concerning quality education and decent work and economic growth as the main key Goals for sustainability. …
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development. Based on salient micro and macro evidence of Brazilian labor, housing and education markets, we construct a simple …
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New mobility trends such as shared mobility, autonomous vehicles, and mobility as a service are poised to disrupt the way the world moves. Since transport behavior is rooted in human behavior, how these trends are adopted will be influenced by behavioral preferences as well as cultural trends....
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