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Determinantes del avance en los niveles de educación en Argentina. Análisis empírico basado en un modelo probabilístico secuencial

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The objective of this paper is to study the education a person acquires and the determining factors of mentioned result. With this in mind, education is conceived as a sequential process of decisions. The educational categories that result from this process are incomplete primary, complete primary, incomplete secondary, complete secondary and higher level education. Based on data for 1997 from the Social Development Survey, a sequential logit model is applied, constructed from four conditional logit models used to estimate, respectively, the probability of completing primary school, attending secondary school, completing secondary school and attaining higher level education. The estimated results indicate that the socioeconomic characteristics are significant determinants of the education a person acquires and have important effects over the probabilities of meeting the different educational levels.

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  • Evelina Bertranou, 2002. "Determinantes del avance en los niveles de educación en Argentina. Análisis empírico basado en un modelo probabilístico secuencial," IIE, Working Papers 038, IIE, Universidad Nacional de La Plata.
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    1. Martín Tetaz, 2005. "Educación y Mercado de Trabajo," CEDLAS, Working Papers 0028, CEDLAS, Universidad Nacional de La Plata.
    2. Jiménez, Maribel. & Jiménez, Mónica., 2015. "Asistencia escolar y participación laboral de los adolescentes en Argentina : el impacto de la Asignación Universal por Hijo," ILO Working Papers 994889043402676, International Labour Organization.

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