Existing studies on the effects of conscription on an individual’s university enrolment have produced findings with varying results. In addition, existing studies on the impact of peer effects on an individual’s college enrolment decision often cite a lack of appropriate dataset to effectively quantify its impact on an individual’s university enrolment decision to be the main limitation. Our paper seeks to find out both impacts of conscription and its institutional peer effect on public university matriculation outcome, by utilizing both conscription policy and meritocratic admission into public universities as natural experiments for our study. We find that an applicant who served National Service is 9.8% more likely to matriculate success...
Does the peer effect vary with the field of study? Using data from a middle-sized public university ...
This paper measures the effect of a policy implemented in France in 2009 advising students on their ...
Objective. This article questions what factors are associated with joining the military after high s...
Existing studies on the effects of conscription on an individual’s university enrolment have produce...
This paper analyses the effect of the abolition of compulsory military service (CMS) on university e...
National audienceThis article studies peer effects on the decision to enroll at university. To deter...
markdownabstractThis study investigates the long-term effects of peace-time military conscription on...
Given that a growing number of countries have abolished or are considering the abolition of military...
Compulsory military service is expected to have a negative impact on the demand for higher education...
Historically, conscription has been the preferred method of manpower recruitment for democratic and ...
This paper examines the effects of transitioning from a plutocratic to a meritocratic university adm...
This paper examines the role that social characteristics play in determining the academic success of...
Educational transitions in the UK are related to social background characteristics such as social cl...
In this paper I consider the impact of attending a selective high school in the UK. Students are ass...
In this paper I consider the impact of attending a selective high school in the UK. Students are ass...
Does the peer effect vary with the field of study? Using data from a middle-sized public university ...
This paper measures the effect of a policy implemented in France in 2009 advising students on their ...
Objective. This article questions what factors are associated with joining the military after high s...
Existing studies on the effects of conscription on an individual’s university enrolment have produce...
This paper analyses the effect of the abolition of compulsory military service (CMS) on university e...
National audienceThis article studies peer effects on the decision to enroll at university. To deter...
markdownabstractThis study investigates the long-term effects of peace-time military conscription on...
Given that a growing number of countries have abolished or are considering the abolition of military...
Compulsory military service is expected to have a negative impact on the demand for higher education...
Historically, conscription has been the preferred method of manpower recruitment for democratic and ...
This paper examines the effects of transitioning from a plutocratic to a meritocratic university adm...
This paper examines the role that social characteristics play in determining the academic success of...
Educational transitions in the UK are related to social background characteristics such as social cl...
In this paper I consider the impact of attending a selective high school in the UK. Students are ass...
In this paper I consider the impact of attending a selective high school in the UK. Students are ass...
Does the peer effect vary with the field of study? Using data from a middle-sized public university ...
This paper measures the effect of a policy implemented in France in 2009 advising students on their ...
Objective. This article questions what factors are associated with joining the military after high s...