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Table 9 The effect of enrollment rates on teenage fertility rates ('incapacitation' effect).
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To sum up, first-stage estimates indicate that the reform, in its extensive margin, had a statistically significant positive effect ranging from 0.24 to 0.27 additional years of schooling, and an effect on enrollment rates ranging from 2.6 to 3 p.p.
The instrument related to the share of students in Polimodal had no statistically significant effect on enrollment rates.
In addition, we use two different measures for education: average years of schooling (as a proxy of human capital effect) and enrollment rates (as a proxy of 'incapacitation' effect).
Table 1 shows the effect of enrollment in the NHIS on formal antenatal check-ups.
There also remained a strong protective effect of enrollment or treatment initiation before 2009 (Table 3).
A recent study of North Carolina enrollment rates in NCI trials found that although the state's enrollment rates are comparable to national enrollment estimates, participation is lowest among African Americans.
While a number of studies have examined the effects of the TTP Plan on overall enrollment rates, solid empirical evidence on how automatic admissions affect individual enrollment decisions remains limited.
As a result of increased educational access, enrollment rates more than doubled between 1996 and 2006.
Source: own calculations ***p < 0.01, **p < 0.05, *p < 0.1 aOther covariates included are: economic activity, unemployment, public expenditure on education and health, and Plan Nacer beneficiaries Table 7 The effect of educational reform on enrollment rate.
However, the progress and expansion of the reform (intensive margin) had no statistically significant effect on education (neither on average years of schooling nor on enrollment rates).
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