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The financing of higher education has become a long-range, crucial topic for many governments worldwide. As a part of it, there has also been a big discussion about the possible participation of private sources in financing of the tertiary education in the Czech Republic. The objective of the paper is to analyse and test students’ expectations about their future incomes and to bring a new quantitative argument to the discussion about the implementation of tuition fees at Czech public universities. The authors analysed data from a large survey among students of selected faculties of economics as well as factors which might influence students’ income expectation. The findings provide inspiring comparison and confirm high returns from investment in higher education.
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The essay mainly tries to make a comparison between the Old Babylonian Empire and the Hittite World, by empirically analysing the servants' rise from one social position to another. The author separately discusses status inconsistency in the Old Babylonian Empire and the integration of the ancient Oriental elite into the dimension of social status. Was there discrimination by gender in the Hettite labour market? What chances of mobility existed in the Egyptian army? The paper dwells on the problems of formal/informal prestige at length in the learned elite, not disregarding even such factors like emancipation, inheritance and law suits of slaves.
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