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1by Maani, Sholeh A Published in IZA Policy Paper (2017)“...While economic and political ideologies play an important role in the design of economic policies, in practice and regardless of ideology, the policies that...”
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2“...The recent literature on overeducation has provided divergent results on whether or not overeducation bears an earnings penalty. In addition, few studies have...”
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3“...This guide, updated for the 2016-17 job market season, describes the U.S. academic market for new Ph.D. economists and offers advice on conducting an academic...”
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6“...Mismatch of educational skills in the labor market is an emerging topic in the field of labor economics, partly due to its link to labor productivity. This is...”
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7“...Do ethnic enclaves assist or hinder immigrants in their economic integration? In this paper we examine the effect of 'ethnic capital' (e.g. ethnic network and...”
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8Educational mismatches and earnings in the New Zealand labor market
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9“...This paper concerns the prediction of career success among migrants. We focus specifically on the role of occupation as a mediating variable between the...”
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10“...In this paper, we use a recent panel data set from New Zealand to examine the link between the academic performance and the decision by teenagers to drop out...”
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11by Maani, Sholeh A“...This paper examines ethnic differences in the relationship between educational attainment and income in New Zealand over the period 1986 to 1996. In...”
01.09.2002
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12by Maani, Sholeh A“...This study examines how relative income levels, and in particular the income returns to post-compulsory and higher education (education beyond age 16) for...”
2000
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13by Maani, Sholeh A“...Utilising evidence from a longitudinal data set of young adults in New Zealand, this study examines the determinants of school leaving and labour supply...”
2000
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14“...This paper uses a recent panel data set from New Zealand to examine the link between academic performance and the decision of teenagers to leave school. These...”
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15“...In this study we extend the literature (e.g. Deaton, 2002a; Kennedy and Kawachi, 1996; Wilkinson, 1996) by proposing a new mechanism through which income...”