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References for University dropouts and labor market success
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Further reading
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Key references
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Schofer, E., Meyer, J. "The worldwide
expansion of higher education in the twentieth century" American
Sociological Review 70:6 (2005): 898–920. Key reference: [1]
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OECD Education at a
Glance. Paris: OECD, 2013. Key reference: [2]
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Aubyn, M., Pina, A., Garcia, F., Pais, J. Study on the
Efficiency and Effectiveness of Public Spending on Tertiary
Education European
Commission Economic Paper, 2009-12. Key reference: [3]
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Manski, C. "Schooling as
experimentation: A reappraisal of the postsecondary dropout
phenomenon" Economics of
Education Review 8:4 (1989): 305–312. Key reference: [4]
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Davies, R., Elias, P. Dropping Out: A
Study of Early Leavers from Higher Education Warwick
Institute for Employment Research, Department for Education and
Skills Research
Report No.386, 2003. Key reference: [5]
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Flores-Lagunes, A., Light, A. Interpreting
Sheepskin Effects in the Returns to Education University of
Arizona Economic Working
Paper No.07-07, 2007. Key reference: [6]
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Matkovic, T., Kogan, I. "All or nothing?
The consequences of tertiary education non-completion in Croatia
and Serbia" European
Sociological Review 28:6 (2012): 755–770. Key reference: [7]
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Schnepf, S. V. Do Tertiary
Dropout Students Really Not Succeed in European Labor
Markets? IZA Discussion
Paper No.8015, 2014. Key reference: [8]
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Stratton, L., O’Toole, D., Wetzel, J. "A multinomial
logit model of college stopout and dropout behavior" Economics of
Education Review 27:3 (2008): 319–331. Key reference: [9]
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Wolbers, M. H. J. "Patterns of labor
market entry: A comparative perspective on school-to-work
transitions in 11 European countries" Acta
Sociologica 50:3 (2007): 189–210. Key reference: [10]
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Breen, R. "Explaining
cross-national variation in youth unemployment: Market and
institutional factors" European
Sociological Review 21:2 (2005): 125–134. Key reference: [11]
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Gangl, M. "The only way is
up? Employment protection and job mobility among recent entrants
to European labor markets" European
Sociological Review 19:5 (2003): 429–449. Key reference: [12]
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Schofer, E., Meyer, J. "The worldwide
expansion of higher education in the twentieth century" American
Sociological Review 70:6 (2005): 898–920.
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Additional References
- Müller, W., Gangl, M. (eds). Transitions from Education to Work in Europe: The Integration of Youth into EU Labor Markets. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003.
- van der Velden, R., Wolbers, M. H. J. "The integration of young people into the labor market: The role of training systems and labor market regulation" In: Müller, W., Gangl, M. (eds). Transitions from Education to Work in Europe. The Integration of Youth into EU Labor Market. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003.