Influence of tuition and scholarship on the stop-out rate: An empirical analysis using panel regression model |
Yang, Hoseok
(Scholarship and Financial Aid Division, Ministry of Education)
Choi, Jae-Seok (Statistics & Analysis Team, Korea Student Aid Foundation) Han, Jun-Tae (Statistics & Analysis Team, Korea Student Aid Foundation) Jeong, Jina (Statistics & Analysis Team, Korea Student Aid Foundation) |
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