This paper assesses the relative importance of local labour market conditions and pupil educational attainment as primary determinants of the post-compulsory schooling decision. Using a nested logit model we formally incorporate the structured and sequential decision process pupils engage with. Our findings show that, on average, the key drivers of the schooling decision are pupil educational attainment and parental aspirations rather than local labour market conditions. However, there is some evidence that higher local unemployment rates encourage males to invest in education, and that interactions with educational attainment suggest local labour market conditions impact heterogeneously across the pupil population
The primary aim of this study, funded by the Department for Education and Skills, was to identify th...
This study examines the relevance of labour-market conditions for individual occupational status exp...
Most students do not follow the ‘academic track’ (i.e. A-levels) after leaving school and only about...
This paper assesses the role of local labour market conditions and pupil educational attainment as p...
The paper focuses on the individual's choice of activity on completion of compulsory schooling - to ...
The paper focuses on the individual's choice of activity on completion of compulsory schooling - to ...
The thesis addresses the relative importance of factors affecting working-class school-leavers' post...
This paper analyses the labour supply decisions of a cohort of 16 year-olds who were born in 1958 in...
In this paper we estimate a multinomial logit model of the choice of first destination. The data use...
This paper investigates a unique feature of the English educational system to estimate the causal ef...
The thesis describes a study of the transfer from school to non-school of pupils from five schools i...
In this paper, the author develops a model of investment in postcompulsory schoolin g based on human...
This paper considers the views of young people aged 14 to 16 about their future education, training ...
Using data on a cohort of school leavers observed three years after finishing school this paper esti...
The research reported here was commissioned in 2003 by the UK’s Secretary of State for Education and...
The primary aim of this study, funded by the Department for Education and Skills, was to identify th...
This study examines the relevance of labour-market conditions for individual occupational status exp...
Most students do not follow the ‘academic track’ (i.e. A-levels) after leaving school and only about...
This paper assesses the role of local labour market conditions and pupil educational attainment as p...
The paper focuses on the individual's choice of activity on completion of compulsory schooling - to ...
The paper focuses on the individual's choice of activity on completion of compulsory schooling - to ...
The thesis addresses the relative importance of factors affecting working-class school-leavers' post...
This paper analyses the labour supply decisions of a cohort of 16 year-olds who were born in 1958 in...
In this paper we estimate a multinomial logit model of the choice of first destination. The data use...
This paper investigates a unique feature of the English educational system to estimate the causal ef...
The thesis describes a study of the transfer from school to non-school of pupils from five schools i...
In this paper, the author develops a model of investment in postcompulsory schoolin g based on human...
This paper considers the views of young people aged 14 to 16 about their future education, training ...
Using data on a cohort of school leavers observed three years after finishing school this paper esti...
The research reported here was commissioned in 2003 by the UK’s Secretary of State for Education and...
The primary aim of this study, funded by the Department for Education and Skills, was to identify th...
This study examines the relevance of labour-market conditions for individual occupational status exp...
Most students do not follow the ‘academic track’ (i.e. A-levels) after leaving school and only about...