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Formation of Human Capital in Knowledge Intensive Service Activities

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  • Eugenia Orlicki

    (Centro de Investigaciones para la Transformación)

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Using data from PISA 2012, this paper analyzes the characteristics of Argentine a students aged 15 years old who plan to follow a math career. Firstly individual, household, school and context characteristics of students planning to follow a math career are compared against the rest of the students by country. Then, a binary choice model is estimated to detect the factors associated with the probability of having a future aspiration in such careers. The results show that men and students who attend public schools have a lower probability of developing an interest in the pursuit of a math career; whereas students with high intrinsic and instrumental motivation to learn mathematics and a high self-concept in that area have a higher probability of pursuing a math career. Additionally, math related anxiety has a negative relationship with the probability of pursuing those careers.

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  • Eugenia Orlicki, 2019. "Formation of Human Capital in Knowledge Intensive Service Activities," Revista de Economía Política de Buenos Aires, Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Económicas., issue 19, pages 101-136, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:ake:repba1:y:2019:i:19:p:101-136
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