Cross-Generational Variations of Educational Poverty

IF 1.4 4区 经济学 Q3 ECONOMICS
Aldea Anamaria Beatrice, Zamfir Ana-Maria, Davidescu Adriana AnaMaria, Stamule Simona
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Abstract

. According to the theory of skill-biased technological change, labour markets are characterised by an increasing demand for more highly skilled workers. On the other hand, the process of educational expansion increases the number of those who are better educated. In this context, basic qualification levels are devaluated in the labour market. A certain level of education could be sufficient to allow a successful participation in the labour market for specific groups of people, while for others, it may be insufficient. Taking these aspects into consideration, the present paper aims to reveal how and if the threshold pertaining to educational poverty changes across generations in the case of Romania. Our findings are useful for fostering data-driven decisions for public policies in the field of education.
教育贫困的跨代差异
.根据以技能为导向的技术变革理论,劳动力市场的特点是对高技能工人的需求不断增加。另一方面,教育扩张过程增加了受教育程度较高的人数。在这种情况下,基本资格水平在劳动力市场上贬值。对特定人群来说,一定的教育水平足以让他们成功进入劳动力市场,而对其他人来说,这可能是不够的。考虑到这些方面,本文旨在揭示罗马尼亚各代人的教育贫困门槛是如何变化的,以及是否会发生变化。我们的研究结果有助于促进教育领域公共政策的数据驱动决策。
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Economic Computation and Economic Cybernetics Studies and Research
Economic Computation and Economic Cybernetics Studies and Research MATHEMATICS, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS-
CiteScore
1.80
自引率
22.20%
发文量
60
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: ECECSR is a refereed journal dedicated to publication of original articles in the fields of economic mathematical modeling, operations research, microeconomics, macroeconomics, mathematical programming, statistical analysis, game theory, artificial intelligence, and other topics from theoretical development to research on applied economic problems. Published by the Academy of Economic Studies in Bucharest, it is the leading journal in the field of economic modeling from Romania.
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