TY - BOOK AU - Zhou,Jinyan TI - Noncognitive skills and their influencing factors for children: empirical evidence from China SN - 9780367521301 AV - LB1066 .Z56 2022 U1 - 153.9 23 PY - 2022/// CY - Abingdon, Oxon, New York, NY PB - Routledge KW - Learning strategies KW - China KW - Learning ability KW - Testing N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Introduction -- The value of noncognitive skills and production patterns -- A literature review of influencing factors of noncognitive skills -- The concept and measurement of noncognitive skills and a survey in China -- Identifying factors related to noncognitive skills with BMA estimation N2 - ""Non-cognitive skills" cover any skills that are not cognitive, such as conscientiousness, perseverance, and teamwork, which are critically important in education. However, for many years, "non-cognitive skills" have always been ignored in human capital theory. The book, using a multidisciplinary approach, tries to uncover the noncognitive components of human capital, so as to answer the question "what is the skill that should be invested". The author expands the connotations of human capital by exploring the value of noncognitive skills and their production patterns, constructing a measurement framework and a set of tools to measure noncognitive skills. She especially carries out an empirical survey which covers primary and secondary school students from seven provinces of China's East, Middle, and West areas. With the data collected, she analyzes Chinese students' noncognitive development and further identifies the critical factors that may impact their noncognitive skills by applying the Bayesian Model Average approach. The book will be a theoretical contribution to education economics. Researchers interested in education in China, children's development and policymakers in the field of education will find this book helpful and resourceful"-- ER -