Veri Bilimi Anabilim Dalı Tez Koleksiyonu
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masterthesis.listelement.badge EFFECT OF IMPLEMENTED POLICIES IN TÜRKİYE AND SWEDEN ON EQUAL OPPORTUNITY AND HIGHER EDUCATION OUTCOMES DURING COVID-19 PERIOD(Abdullah Gül Üniversitesi, Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü, 2024) Dalan, Ayşenur; AGÜ, Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü, İşletme ve Ekonomi İçin Veri Bilimi Ana Bilim DalıThis thesis delves into the impact of COVID-19 policies implemented in Türkiye and Sweden on equal opportunity within higher education and explores the consequential higher education outcomes. The research employs a mixed-methods approach, incorporating both qualitative and quantitative methodologies. Through an examination of socio economic structure, education system, the study elucidates the distinctive approaches taken by Türkiye and Sweden. The findings contribute significantly to a comprehensive understanding of global education policy responses during crises, emphasizing the pivotal role of ensuring equal opportunity. By scrutinizing the specific measures undertaken by both countries, this study not only informs the on education policy during extraordinary times but also provides valuable insights for policymakers, educators, and stakeholders seeking to enhance equal opportunity and foster positive outcomes in higher education.masterthesis.listelement.badge Inequality in mobility during COVİD-19: Global to local analysis(Abdullah Gül Üniversitesi, Sosyal Bilimleri Enstitüsü, 2022) Gençaslan, Elif; AGÜ, Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü, Veri Bilimi Anabilim DalıThis thesis analyzes mobility patterns during the Covid-19 pandemic from a global and local perspective. The global framework includes 37 European countries and the local framework comprises 81 Turkish cities. The study follows the daily mobility trajectories of people from February 2020 to January 2022. The analyzes are conducted to understand the economic opportunities available in countries -at a macro scale- that facilitate or hinder the “proper” mobility behavior of individuals while focusing on the captive commuters, i.e., the share of the population who need to commute to the work despite the risk of infection and governmental policies. The results indicate that the workforce in regions with higher GDP per capita, education level, and life expectancy at birth was able to reduce their workplace mobility higher than commuters in areas with low income, education level, and life expectancy at birth. Therefore, unprivileged populations were exposed to higher health risks against rapid Covid-19 transmission in Europe and Turkish cities.