Although participation rates in the educational system might look impressive for a Latin American country, educational outputs are not that great. Uruguay is characterized by educational gaps and high drop-out rates in the secondary education. In our work we first explore the returns to schooling in Uruguay. In the course of our analysis, we use quantile regression models that are more suitable than ordinary least squares (OLS) for countries where heterogeneity within the labour force in terms of earnings and the impact of individual characteristics on earnings is significant. In particular we test the hypothesis of the existence of a degree premium for those individuals that complete the secondary education (12 years of education). As we f...
Using a randomized trial, we evaluate the impact of Liceo Jubilar, a tuition-free private school pr...
Traditionally one of the countries with highest levels of social and human development in Latin Amer...
Uruguay stands out in the region for the early universalization of primary level. However, alarming ...
Although participation rates in the educational system might look impressive for a Latin American co...
This paper shows that when student heterogeneity is introduced in the analysis, differences in ...
In this paper we analyze the economic returns to schooling in Uruguay. Instrumental variables are us...
This article shows how certain aspects at the secondary level of Uruguay’s public school system prod...
To access tertiary studies, to “land” a better job, to not have to go through what their parents wen...
We model schooling as a sequential process and examine why some children are left behind. We focus o...
Almost one third of Uruguayan youngsters do not complete Ciclo Básico (2008). Only four out of ten y...
This paper uses administrative longitudinal micro data on the universe of Junior High school student...
We model schooling as a sequential process and examine why some children are left behind. We focus o...
The aim of this research is to explore the existence of inefficient behaviors in public high schools...
In this paper we analyze the increase in wage inequality observed in the Uruguayan labour market dur...
In this paper we use household survey data to study the determinants of children’s educational achie...
Using a randomized trial, we evaluate the impact of Liceo Jubilar, a tuition-free private school pr...
Traditionally one of the countries with highest levels of social and human development in Latin Amer...
Uruguay stands out in the region for the early universalization of primary level. However, alarming ...
Although participation rates in the educational system might look impressive for a Latin American co...
This paper shows that when student heterogeneity is introduced in the analysis, differences in ...
In this paper we analyze the economic returns to schooling in Uruguay. Instrumental variables are us...
This article shows how certain aspects at the secondary level of Uruguay’s public school system prod...
To access tertiary studies, to “land” a better job, to not have to go through what their parents wen...
We model schooling as a sequential process and examine why some children are left behind. We focus o...
Almost one third of Uruguayan youngsters do not complete Ciclo Básico (2008). Only four out of ten y...
This paper uses administrative longitudinal micro data on the universe of Junior High school student...
We model schooling as a sequential process and examine why some children are left behind. We focus o...
The aim of this research is to explore the existence of inefficient behaviors in public high schools...
In this paper we analyze the increase in wage inequality observed in the Uruguayan labour market dur...
In this paper we use household survey data to study the determinants of children’s educational achie...
Using a randomized trial, we evaluate the impact of Liceo Jubilar, a tuition-free private school pr...
Traditionally one of the countries with highest levels of social and human development in Latin Amer...
Uruguay stands out in the region for the early universalization of primary level. However, alarming ...