In this paper we update the findings from Buscha and Urwin (2013), estimating separately the (i) earnings, (ii) employment probability and (iii) probability of being on active benefits, for those who achieve their highest learning aim whilst studying at an English Further Education Institution (FEI), relative to those who have the same highest learning aim, but do not achieve. Estimates are obtained using the 2002-2012 ILR-WPLS administrative dataset, and the findings provide a robust estimate of the value added from each qualification, when held as an individual’s highes
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This thesis used an action learning approach to achieve two aims. Firstly to develop the authors kno...
The report explores how public investment in adult skills through the Adult Skills Budget compares w...
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This dissertation is dedicated to studying age discrimination in the labour market. This topic has b...
This thesis analyses empirically the determinants of company performance. Its scope is restricted to...
This thesis consists of three studies that utilize financial analyst career events as quasi-natural ...
This work focuses on toehold bidding in the European market, providing a comparison base with Americ...
Negative attitudes toward Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) can lead to delays in help...
Magnitude estimation was used by 160 respondents from the general public, 83 male and 77 female, to ...
Bibliography: leaves 41-44.This paper attempts to estimate the Mincerian earnings function for Eritr...
This paper examines the impact of two effects of the pension reform package that the UK Government p...
This improvement project was developed to address the discrepancy between how principals rate and ev...
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