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1“...Bilingual education programs, which consist of doing a substantial part of the instruction in a language different from the native language of the students,...”
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2“...Using five waves of PISA data spanning the period 2003-2015 and exploiting variation both across- and within-countries, we find that the positive association...”
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3by Anghel, Brindusa Balart, Pau Published in SERIEs : journal of the Spanish Economic Association (01.11.2017)“...We use the Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC) data to construct several measures of non-cognitive skills and to analyze...”
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4by Anghel, Brindusa Published in SERIEs : journal of the Spanish Economic Association (2018)“...This paper analyses the level of inequality in Spain and how it evolved over the course of the past crisis and the early stages of the current recovery. To...”
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5by Anghel, Brindusa Cabrales, Antonio Sainz, Jorge Sanz, Ismael Published in IZA Journal of European Labor Studies (2015)“...We study the effect of standardized external tests on students' academic outcomes. We exploit the fact that only one of the 17 Spanish regions started doing...”
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6by Anghel, Brindusa De la Rica, Sara Lacuesta, Aitor“...This article analyzes changes in the occupational employment share in Spain for the period 1997–2012 and the way particular sociodemographic groups adapt to...”
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Published in SERIEs : journal of the Spanish Economic Association (01.08.2014)
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8by Anghel, Brindusa Rodríguez-Planas, Núria Sanz-de-Galdeano, Anna Published in Economics of education review (01.12.2020)“...•The association between the math gender gap and gender equality is not robust•Country-level confounding factors are relevant•The relationship is non-existent...”
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15by Anghel, Brindusa“...Using five waves of PISA data spanning the period 2003-2015 and exploiting variation both across- and within-countries, we find that the positive association...”
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16“...This paper addresses the role played by Public Sector (PS) employment across different OECD labour markets in explaining: (i) gender differences regarding...”
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