The paper assesses the implementation of income contingent loan schemes for higher education (ICL) in an institutional context characterized by two main features: (i) a former tuition free system and (ii) a great heterogeneity in tertiary education’s diplomas quality and cost, which impacts the individual career paths. In this particular case, ICL implementation leads to a trade-off between increasing ‘career’ equity in terms of collective public spending versus individual gains and widening low education traps by reducing the economic incentives to pursue a tertiary education curriculum. Based on a dynamic microsimulation model we propose an ex ante evaluation of the enlargement of low education traps induced by the implementation of diffe...
Inspired by the Australian education policy, this paper assesses the issue of the implementation of ...
Inspired by the Australian education policy, this paper assesses the issue of the implementation of ...
In this paper we analyse the consequences of replacing government subsidies with a graduate tax (GT)...
The paper assesses the implementation of income contingent loan schemes for higher education (ICL) i...
Presented at (1) Society for Advancement of Socio-Economics Meeting 2008 (Costa Rica); (2) SIM's sem...
Ce papier analyse la mise en place de dispositifs de prêts à remboursement conditionnel au revenu po...
Presented at (1) Society for Advancement of Socio-Economics Meeting 2008 (Costa Rica); (2) SIM's sem...
Presented at (1) Society for Advancement of Socio-Economics Meeting 2008 (Costa Rica); (2) SIM's sem...
Presented at (1) Society for Advancement of Socio-Economics Meeting 2008 (Costa Rica); (2) SIM's sem...
International audienceWe assess the implementation of income contingent loan (ICL) schemes for highe...
International audienceWe assess the implementation of income contingent loan (ICL) schemes for highe...
International audienceWe assess the implementation of income contingent loan (ICL) schemes for highe...
International audienceWe assess the implementation of income contingent loan (ICL) schemes for highe...
International audienceWe assess the implementation of income contingent loan (ICL) schemes for highe...
The use of income contingent loans (ICLs) for Higher Education (HE) students is becoming increasingl...
Inspired by the Australian education policy, this paper assesses the issue of the implementation of ...
Inspired by the Australian education policy, this paper assesses the issue of the implementation of ...
In this paper we analyse the consequences of replacing government subsidies with a graduate tax (GT)...
The paper assesses the implementation of income contingent loan schemes for higher education (ICL) i...
Presented at (1) Society for Advancement of Socio-Economics Meeting 2008 (Costa Rica); (2) SIM's sem...
Ce papier analyse la mise en place de dispositifs de prêts à remboursement conditionnel au revenu po...
Presented at (1) Society for Advancement of Socio-Economics Meeting 2008 (Costa Rica); (2) SIM's sem...
Presented at (1) Society for Advancement of Socio-Economics Meeting 2008 (Costa Rica); (2) SIM's sem...
Presented at (1) Society for Advancement of Socio-Economics Meeting 2008 (Costa Rica); (2) SIM's sem...
International audienceWe assess the implementation of income contingent loan (ICL) schemes for highe...
International audienceWe assess the implementation of income contingent loan (ICL) schemes for highe...
International audienceWe assess the implementation of income contingent loan (ICL) schemes for highe...
International audienceWe assess the implementation of income contingent loan (ICL) schemes for highe...
International audienceWe assess the implementation of income contingent loan (ICL) schemes for highe...
The use of income contingent loans (ICLs) for Higher Education (HE) students is becoming increasingl...
Inspired by the Australian education policy, this paper assesses the issue of the implementation of ...
Inspired by the Australian education policy, this paper assesses the issue of the implementation of ...
In this paper we analyse the consequences of replacing government subsidies with a graduate tax (GT)...