This study seeks to explain changes in the proportion of 16 year olds, 17 year olds and 18 year olds who decide to participate in post-compulsory education. Four countries are considered; Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden and England, over as much of the period from 1960 to the present day as data will allow. An initial inspection of the data reveals non-stationarity in virtually all of the series under consideration, so that a cointegration framework is appropriate. The analysis therefore proceeds using the two-stage procedure proposed by Engle and Granger. The results suggest that the key variable that explains the growth in post-compulsory education participation is the increase in prior academic attainment before the end of compulsory sc...
This paper considers the views of young people aged 14 to 16 about their future education, training ...
Most students do not follow the ‘academic track’ (i.e. A-levels) after leaving school and only about...
This paper studies the existence and the scale of regional education externalities on the education ...
This study seeks to explain changes in the proportion of 16 year olds, 17 year olds and 18 year olds...
This study seeks to explain changes in the proportion of 16 year olds, 17 year olds and 18 year olds...
This paper assesses the role of local labour market conditions and youth educational attainment as p...
This paper assesses the role of local labour market conditions and youth educational attainment as p...
This paper assesses the role of local labour market conditions and youth educational attainment as p...
Most students do not follow the ‘academic track’ (i.e. A-levels) after leaving school and only about...
This thesis consists of three relevant yet independent empirical studies investigating different que...
This paper considers the views of young people aged 14 to 16 about their future education, training ...
In this paper we analyse the magnitude, timing, determinants and outcomes of dropping out of post-co...
The thesis addresses the relative importance of factors affecting working-class school-leavers' post...
Most students do not follow the ‘academic track’ (i.e. A-levels) after leaving school and only about...
The paper examines the time-series evidence relating to participation rates in further education in ...
This paper considers the views of young people aged 14 to 16 about their future education, training ...
Most students do not follow the ‘academic track’ (i.e. A-levels) after leaving school and only about...
This paper studies the existence and the scale of regional education externalities on the education ...
This study seeks to explain changes in the proportion of 16 year olds, 17 year olds and 18 year olds...
This study seeks to explain changes in the proportion of 16 year olds, 17 year olds and 18 year olds...
This paper assesses the role of local labour market conditions and youth educational attainment as p...
This paper assesses the role of local labour market conditions and youth educational attainment as p...
This paper assesses the role of local labour market conditions and youth educational attainment as p...
Most students do not follow the ‘academic track’ (i.e. A-levels) after leaving school and only about...
This thesis consists of three relevant yet independent empirical studies investigating different que...
This paper considers the views of young people aged 14 to 16 about their future education, training ...
In this paper we analyse the magnitude, timing, determinants and outcomes of dropping out of post-co...
The thesis addresses the relative importance of factors affecting working-class school-leavers' post...
Most students do not follow the ‘academic track’ (i.e. A-levels) after leaving school and only about...
The paper examines the time-series evidence relating to participation rates in further education in ...
This paper considers the views of young people aged 14 to 16 about their future education, training ...
Most students do not follow the ‘academic track’ (i.e. A-levels) after leaving school and only about...
This paper studies the existence and the scale of regional education externalities on the education ...