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The compelling effects of compulsory schooling: evidence from Canada
by
Oreopoulos, Philip
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Canada
/ Child labor
/ College admission
/ Compulsory
/ Compulsory education
/ Continuing education
/ Dropping out
/ Earnings
/ Economic impact
/ Economic theory
/ Economics
/ Education policy
/ Educational attainment
/ Effects
/ High schools
/ Income
/ Labor law
/ Law
/ Law schools
/ Legal education
/ Legislation
/ Low income groups
/ Occupations
/ Returns to education
/ Rural areas
/ School attendance
/ School dropouts
/ Schooling
/ Studies
/ Unemployed people
/ Wages
2006
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The compelling effects of compulsory schooling: evidence from Canada
by
Oreopoulos, Philip
in
Canada
/ Child labor
/ College admission
/ Compulsory
/ Compulsory education
/ Continuing education
/ Dropping out
/ Earnings
/ Economic impact
/ Economic theory
/ Economics
/ Education policy
/ Educational attainment
/ Effects
/ High schools
/ Income
/ Labor law
/ Law
/ Law schools
/ Legal education
/ Legislation
/ Low income groups
/ Occupations
/ Returns to education
/ Rural areas
/ School attendance
/ School dropouts
/ Schooling
/ Studies
/ Unemployed people
/ Wages
2006
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The compelling effects of compulsory schooling: evidence from Canada
by
Oreopoulos, Philip
in
Canada
/ Child labor
/ College admission
/ Compulsory
/ Compulsory education
/ Continuing education
/ Dropping out
/ Earnings
/ Economic impact
/ Economic theory
/ Economics
/ Education policy
/ Educational attainment
/ Effects
/ High schools
/ Income
/ Labor law
/ Law
/ Law schools
/ Legal education
/ Legislation
/ Low income groups
/ Occupations
/ Returns to education
/ Rural areas
/ School attendance
/ School dropouts
/ Schooling
/ Studies
/ Unemployed people
/ Wages
2006
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The compelling effects of compulsory schooling: evidence from Canada
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The compelling effects of compulsory schooling: evidence from Canada
2006
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Compulsory school laws have existed for more than a hundred years, and policies to mandate further education continue to be discussed. The implications of these laws, however, are not well understood. Historical changes to compulsory schooling in Canada permit an examination of their effects on would-be-dropouts under very different circumstances than those during changes in other countries. Mandating education substantially increased adult income and substantially decreased the likelihood of being below the low-income cut-off unemployed, and in a manual occupation. These findings suggest significant gains from this legislation, which seem unlikely offset by the costs incurred while having to remain in school.
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