Guest Lecture: Assoc. Prof Sholeh Maani - Private Returns to Tertiary Education: How Does NZ Compare among the OECD Countries?
Page updated Jun 21, 2012
Event Details
| Date/Time | Fri 1 Jun 2012, 1:30-3:00pm |
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| Location | Level 5, The Treasury, 1 The Terrace |
| RSVP |
Ellen Shields, academic.linkages@treasury.govt.nz, by Tuesday 29 May 2012. |
Documents
Presentation material for Sholeh Maani's lecture 'Private Returns to Tertiary Education: How Does NZ Compare among the OECD Countries?', to be presented at the Treasury on 1 June 2012.
| Date | Created by | Documents | Download |
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| 28 May 2012 | The Treasury | Flyer | tgls-maani.pdf (133 KB) |
Biography
Associate Professor Sholeh Maani is a specialist in the Economics of Education and the Labour Market, at the University of Auckland Business School, the Economics Department. Her researched and published work includes: human capital and returns to education; participation in higher education; consequences of early school leaving; student access, finance and student loans; income distribution; Maori education; and the economic impact of immigration. She has an ongoing interest in the economics of higher education, and is the author of 'Investing in Minds: The Economics of Higher Education in New Zealand' (Institute of Policy Studies). She is co-editor of the Australian Journal of Labour Economics, and serves as a research advisor on labour market research and policy in New Zealand and overseas
