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Education and transition to work: evidence from Vietnam, Cambodia and Nepal.

Shuang Chen1.   

Abstract

Against the background of education expansion and economic transformations, little is known about how education shapes the transition to work in developing countries. Drawing on the cases of Vietnam, Cambodia and Nepal, this study examines the association between education and the timing and quality of transition to work. In Vietnam and Cambodia, school enrolment delays the transition to first paid employment, but upon leaving school, higher education attainment is associated with faster rate of transition. The education gradient is even stronger in probabilities and rates of transition to first stable, long-term employment. In Nepal, school enrolment does not preclude transition to paid employment, and the relation between education attainment and transition to work varies significantly by gender.

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Keywords:  education; survival analysis; transition to work; youth unemployment

Year:  2017        PMID: 29353960      PMCID: PMC5771433          DOI: 10.1016/j.ijedudev.2017.12.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Educ Dev        ISSN: 0738-0593


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Authors:  James M Raymo
Journal:  Demography       Date:  2003-02

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Journal:  J Econ Perspect       Date:  2006

3.  Social Change and the Relationships between Education and Employment.

Authors:  Scott T Yabiku; Sarah Schlabach
Journal:  Popul Res Policy Rev       Date:  2009-08-01
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