<p>This paper examines whether one of the determinants of academic performance in higher education is the geographical distance separating the place of study and the place of family residence. Twelve years of data on students from a public university are utilized to estimate a model of relative academic performance, with an instrumental variables two-stage least squares estimator to account for possible endogeneity bias. The results indicate that distance is a negative determinant of academic performance and provide a new factor to take into account in reflexions over the impact of the spatial organization of higher education institutions.</p
While improving educational aspirations has been positioned by various stakeholders (e.g. government...
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of geographical location of public secondary...
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When field-of-study options vary across higher education institutions, geographical distances may cr...
Geographical distance between parental home and college poses a potential barrier to higher educatio...
This study assesses how geographic distance between home and school affects the probability of atten...
The Swedish population is rapidly increasing in educational level in the past two decades and educat...
Geographical distance between parental home and college poses a potential barrier to higher educatio...
We assessed the effect of distance to higher education institutions on education enrolment. Furtherm...
While improving educational aspirations has been positioned by various stakeholders (e.g. government...
The purpose of this study is to examine whether the distance a student lives from their school influ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of geographical location of public secondary...
Data analysis indicates distance is a predictor of students' intentions to attend university, n...
Transition to university is a challenging phase in youngsters’ lives. The literature indicates that ...
Student retention is a wide-reaching issue that causes a concern to postsecondary institutions and p...
This study investigates the effect of geographic distance on students ’ distance learning experience...
"This article provides the first evidence that universities compete directly on price, and that the ...
The relationship between geography and university choice is well documented and suggests that a stud...
When field-of-study options vary across higher education institutions, geographical distances may cr...
Geographical distance between parental home and college poses a potential barrier to higher educatio...
This study assesses how geographic distance between home and school affects the probability of atten...
The Swedish population is rapidly increasing in educational level in the past two decades and educat...
Geographical distance between parental home and college poses a potential barrier to higher educatio...
We assessed the effect of distance to higher education institutions on education enrolment. Furtherm...
While improving educational aspirations has been positioned by various stakeholders (e.g. government...
The purpose of this study is to examine whether the distance a student lives from their school influ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of geographical location of public secondary...