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Schooling returns, schooling decisions and educational finance
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Barrington lecture 2001/2002
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Date Issued
2002
Date Available
2008-11-20T16:36:59Z
Abstract
Given the presence of significant returns to education, it would seem logical to query why individuals choose to leave school early. This paper examines the evidence on this issue, dealing with both methodological and evidence-based findings. Drawing on existing research in the area of schooling returns, the evidence and deficiencies of the literature are explored in an effort to quantify the scale of the
private return to education. The schooling decision is subsequently examined more closely, so as to investigate the effect of variables such as family income on that
choice. Proposed educational finance solutions are then surveyed. Specifically, this paper reports on an experimental approach in the UK, which pays allowances to
households and individual students for participation in education, thus reducing the opportunity cost of staying on at school. Finally, estimates are presented, based on an analysis of non-experimental UK data, of the probability of early school leaving, conditional on named variables.
private return to education. The schooling decision is subsequently examined more closely, so as to investigate the effect of variables such as family income on that
choice. Proposed educational finance solutions are then surveyed. Specifically, this paper reports on an experimental approach in the UK, which pays allowances to
households and individual students for participation in education, thus reducing the opportunity cost of staying on at school. Finally, estimates are presented, based on an analysis of non-experimental UK data, of the probability of early school leaving, conditional on named variables.
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland
Journal
Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland
Volume
31
Start Page
212
End Page
246
Copyright (Published Version)
2003 The Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland
Classification
H400
H520
I380
Subject – LCSH
Dropouts
Education--Economic aspects
Education--Costs
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Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
0081-4776
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