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High school completion and future youth unemployment: New evidence from high school and beyond |
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Answer: In this paper, I provide new evidence from High School and Beyond (HSB) on the effects of compulsory attendance on high school completion and future youth unemployment. | Hampstead Heath, London, in May | |
Sequence: Assign a number (with decimals) determining the sequence of your question.: Li ML 2006. High school completion and future youth unemployment: New evidence from high school and beyond. JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECONOMETRICS Volume: 21 Issue: 1 Pages: 23-53 | Map: 2010-09-19 00:00:00 |
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I develop Bayesian estimation approaches to the simultaneous equation model with ordered probit and two-limit censored regression and the bivariate duration model, accounting for the heterogeneity in returns to education and the nonlinearity in the effects of compulsory attendance. | ||||||
Compulsory Attandance reduces the inequality in education and employment | ||||||
I find substantial variability in returns to education across schools and evidence of diminishing marginal effects of compulsory attendance on high school completion. The simulation results suggest that increasing the compulsory attendance age raises the probability of completing high school and reduces the proportion of time the individuals are unemployed. These effects are much more pronounced for disadvantaged students but less pronounced for advantaged students, suggesting the potential effects of compulsory attendance on reducing the inequality in education and employment. |
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