Delve into the compelling analysis of educational outcomes with "The Economics of Education: Human Capital, Family Background and Inequality." Authored by Daniele Checchi, this paperback edition offers a thorough examination of the factors influencing an individual's educational attainment and the subsequent impact on economic and political landscapes. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2008, this text is an essential resource for students and professionals alike, exploring topics within the subjects of Education and Political Science.
Spanning 292 pages, this thought-provoking read is designed to engage with complex issues related to public policy and economic decisions. It measures 9 inches in length, 5.9 inches in width, and has an item height of 0.7 inches, making it a convenient size for reading at home or on-the-go. Weighing in at 15.2 ounces, it's a substantial addition to any scholar's library, yet an accessible resource for all interested in the intersection of education and inequality.