This study uses logit analysis to examine the influence of the perception of local economic opportunities and the willingness to move on the educational aspirations of rural high-school-aged youths. Those youths who are more willing to move have a greater career opportunity set and a string incentive to achieve in school, since education allows them to compete for jobs elsewhere. A low willingness to move, coupled with a low perception of local job opportunities, translates into a low expected return to education, which reduces the incentive to achieve in school.Economic opportunity, Educational aspirations, Human capital, Logit analysis, Mobility, Rural development, Labor and Human Capital,
In this study, using the multinomial logit model, we investigate what factors influence farmers ʼ ch...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Sociology, Washington State UniversityEconomic activity in the United ...
Appalachian states are predominantly perceived as areas with few economic opportunities and an ongoi...
This study uses logit analysis to examine the influence of the perception of local economic opportun...
Thisstudyuseslogit analysisto examinethe influenceof the perceptionof localeconomic opportunitiesand...
This paper examines the incentive structures in rural communities that encourage or discourage the a...
Human capital theory suggests that job opportunities will create incentives for human capital invest...
In the United States, rural economic development has been hindered due to a rural “brain drain”: the...
Human capital theory suggests that job opportunities will create incentives for human capital invest...
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In this study, using the multinomial logit model, we investigate what factors influence farmers ʼ ch...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Sociology, Washington State UniversityEconomic activity in the United ...
Appalachian states are predominantly perceived as areas with few economic opportunities and an ongoi...
This study uses logit analysis to examine the influence of the perception of local economic opportun...
Thisstudyuseslogit analysisto examinethe influenceof the perceptionof localeconomic opportunitiesand...
This paper examines the incentive structures in rural communities that encourage or discourage the a...
Human capital theory suggests that job opportunities will create incentives for human capital invest...
In the United States, rural economic development has been hindered due to a rural “brain drain”: the...
Human capital theory suggests that job opportunities will create incentives for human capital invest...
The intention of this study is to explore the relationship of rural or urban living on the education...
This paper studies the regional gap in human capital. Specifically, it focuses on the important dete...
This study compares the attitudes of academically gifted rural students with those of their classmat...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the contributions of several social cognitive ca...
The paper aims at understanding changes in the distribution and accumulation of intellectual capital...
The purpose of this study is to gauge the influence of local/regional labor market conditions on edu...
In this study, using the multinomial logit model, we investigate what factors influence farmers ʼ ch...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Sociology, Washington State UniversityEconomic activity in the United ...
Appalachian states are predominantly perceived as areas with few economic opportunities and an ongoi...