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This paper poses the following question in the context of civil rights in education — is proportionality synonymous … areas of education. In some areas, male interests are stronger than female interests, and in other areas the reverse is true … rights for both men and women in education, a reality that, I argue, civil rights theoreticians and advocates don't want to …
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Over the past fifty years, elected officials in the name of education reform have promulgated countless policies. Yet … the major education policies implicitly or explicitly makes this connection. This paper highlights the incoherence among …
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anderer Argumentationslinien. -- Public Education ; Education Reform …
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The main objective of this paper was to visualize the relation between government spending on basic education and the … human capital accumulation process, observing the impacts of this spending on individual investments in higher education …, and on economic growth. From the results obtained, we may reach the central conclusion that basic education affects agents …
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This study suggests the concept of Metabolism of organization that explains how public organizations use and/or transform inputs (mainly public funding) to produce and supply products and services. This approach is useful for analyzing costs and supporting best practices of management to...
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This paper analyses political forces that cause an initial expansion of public spending on higher education and an … future demand for education. This demand shift implies that the initial subsidy per student becomes too expensive to be … politically sustainable. Despite a voters? backlash that curbs education subsidies, overall enrolments continue to rise. But the …
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overinvest in education, whereas worker mobility generates a free-rider effect for governments, who are not willing to subsidize … the education of agents who will work abroad. At equilibrium, the free-rider effect always dominates the competition …
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Der vorliegende Artikel unterzieht das Argument der externen Effekte im Bildungsbereich einer kritischen Prüfung und zeigt mögliche Konsequenzen für die Rechtfertigung öffentlicher Bildungsfinanzierung auf. Hierzu erfolgt zunächst eine differenzierte Betrachtung des Gutes Bildung. Daran...
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account (covering education and training), and a health account (covering insurance against sickness and disability). Instead … health and education services, providing social safety nets and redistributing incomes more efficiently. …
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We model a higher education system that admits students according to their admission signal (e.g., matriculation GPA … education loans increases neither human capital stock nor aggregate consumption, but only yields income redistribution mainly …
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