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Meltem Dayioglu
Middle East Technical University

Meltem Dayioglu is a Professor, Department of Economics at Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey. Her research focuses on labor economics, economics of education, income distribution and poverty, child labor and gender issues. She received her PhD. in Economics from Middle East Technical University, Turkey. She is an ERF Research fellow.

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Compulsory schooling in Turkey: a deterrent to teenage marriage and births

The extension of compulsory schooling in Turkey was motivated by concerns other than the welfare of teenage mothers and their children. But as this column reports, it has had the unintended effect of reducing teenage marriage and the number of children born to teenage women.

Education gains through compulsory schooling: evidence from Turkey

A policy reform in Turkey in 1997 extended the length of compulsory schooling from five to eight years, a measure that involved substantial public investment in school infrastructure. This column reports research on the effects of the extension on educational outcomes and, in particular, on the equality of these outcomes between men and women, and between residents of urban and rural areas.

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