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Anna Adamecz
Anna Adamecz
Other namesAnna Adamecz-Volgyi, Anna Adamecz-Völgyi, AAdamecz-Völgyi
UCL Social Research Institute, HUN-REN KRTK KTI, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)
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Moving on up:‘first in family’university graduates in England
M Henderson, N Shure, A Adamecz-Völgyi
Oxford Review of Education 46 (6), 734-751, 2020
412020
Impact of a personalised active labour market programme for persons with disabilities
A Adamecz-Völgyi, PZ Lévay, K Bördős, Á Scharle
Scandinavian Journal of Public Health 46 (19_suppl), 32-48, 2018
262018
Is ‘first in family’a good indicator for widening university participation?
A Adamecz-Völgyi, M Henderson, N Shure
Economics of Education Review 78, 102038, 2020
242020
Books or babies? The incapacitation effect of schooling on minority women
A Adamecz-Völgyi, Á Scharle
Journal of Population Economics 33 (4), 1219–1261, 2020
162020
The labor market returns to “first-in-family” university graduates
A Adamecz-Völgyi, M Henderson, N Shure
Journal of Population Economics 36 (3), 1395-1429, 2023
122023
Increased compulsory school leaving age affects secondary school track choice and increases dropout rates in vocational training schools
A Adamecz-Völgyi
Budapest Working Papers on the Labour Market, 2018
122018
Van-e üvegplafon Magyarországon? Nemek közötti bérkülönbség az iskolai végzettség függvényében
A Adamecz-Völgyi
MTA Közgazdaság-és Regionális Tudományi Kutatóközpont Közgazdaság-tudományi …, 2018
112018
Roma inclusion and impact evaluation of two mainstream EU-funded active labour market programmes
A Adamecz, B Czafit, K Bördős, E Nagy, P Lévai, Á Scharle
Executive Summary. Budapest: Budapest Institute, 2013
102013
The gender gap in top jobs – The role of overconfidence
A Adamecz-Völgyi, N Shure
Labour Economics, 2022
82022
Confidence in public institutions is critical in containing the COVID-19 pandemic
A Adamecz-Völgyi, Á Szabó-Morvai
Available at SSRN 3867690, 2021
82021
'First in Family'University Graduates in England
M Henderson, D Shure, A Adamecz-Völgyi
IZA Discussion Paper, 2019
72019
First in Family
M Henderson, D Shure, A Adamecz-Volgyi
University graduates in England, 2019
52019
Intergenerational educational mobility–the role of non-cognitive skills
A Adamecz-Völgyi, M Henderson, D Shure
IZA Discussion Paper, 2021
32021
Is raising the school leaving age enough to decrease dropping out?
A Adamecz-Völgyi
GLO Discussion Paper, 2021
32021
Increased Compulsory School Leaving Age Affects Secondary School Track Choice and Increases Dropout Rates in Vocational Training Schools
AV Anna
KRTK KTI, BWP 1, 2018
32018
The Labor Market and Fertility Impacts of Decreasing the Compulsory Schooling Age
A Adamecz-Völgyi, D Prinz, Á Szabó-Morvai, S Vujić
KRTK-KTI Working Papers, 2021
22021
Is there a glass ceiling in Hungary? Gender wage gap by educational attainment
A Adamecz-Volgyi
Institute of Economics, Centre for Economic and Regional Studies, Hungarian …, 2019
22019
Early activation and employment promotion
M Csillag, A Adamecz-Völgyi, Icon-Institut
Publications Office of the European Union, 2018
22018
Confidence in public institutions is critical in containing the COVID‐19 pandemic
A Adamecz, Á Szabó‐Morvai
World Medical & Health Policy 15 (4), 553-569, 2023
12023
Overconfident Boys: The Gender Gap in Mathematics Self-Assessment
A Adamecz-Völgyi, J Jerrim, JB Pingault, D Shure
IZA Discussion Paper, 2023
12023
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