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USA 28 United States 26 Bildungsertrag 22 Returns to education 22 Abbrecher 19 Drop-outs 18 Lehrkräfte 16 Teaching profession 16 Arbeitsmarkt 14 Labour market 13 Bildungsniveau 11 Educational achievement 11 Qualifikation 11 Occupational qualification 10 School 10 Schule 10 Absolventen 8 Graduates 8 Allgemeinbildende Schule 7 Bildung 7 Lohn 7 School of general education 7 Bildungsverhalten 6 Bildungswesen 6 Education 6 Educational behaviour 6 Educational system 6 Einkommen 6 Income 6 School finance 6 Schulfinanzierung 6 Students 6 Studierende 6 Wages 6 Arbeitsleistung 5 Job performance 5 Straffälligenhilfe 5 Arbeitsgruppe 4 Arbeitsmarktintegration 4 Assistance for ex-offenders 4
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Free 38 Undetermined 27
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Book / Working Paper 56 Article 47
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Working Paper 17 Arbeitspapier 15 Article in journal 15 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 15 Graue Literatur 14 Non-commercial literature 14
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English 60 Undetermined 43
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Tyler, John H. 97 Murnane, Richard J. 32 Willett, John B. 29 Taylor, Eric S. 18 Lofstrom, Magnus 14 Kling, Jeffrey R. 10 Kane, Thomas J. 8 Wooten, Amy L. 7 Tyler, John H 6 Levy, Frank 5 Taylor, Eric S 5 Papay, John P. 4 Kane, Thomas J 3 Laski, Mary 3 Wooten, Amy L 3 Duhaldeborde, Yves 1 Kling, Jeffrey Richard 1 Laski, Mary E. 1 Mumane, Richard J. 1 Murname, Richard J. 1 Wooten, Amy 1
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National Bureau of Economic Research 9 National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) 9 Industrial Relations Section, Department of Economics 3 Brown University, Department of Economics 2 Brown University / Department of Economics 1 Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) 1
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NBER Working Paper 10 Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. 10 NBER Working Papers 9 NBER working paper series 9 Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc 8 Economics of education review 5 The American economic review 4 Discussion paper series / IZA 3 Economics of Education Review 3 Journal of human resources : JHR 3 Working Papers / Industrial Relations Section, Department of Economics 3 American Economic Review 2 Journal of Human Resources 2 Journal of labor economics 2 The quarterly journal of economics 2 The review of economics and statistics 2 Working Paper 2 Working Papers / Brown University, Department of Economics 2 Working papers / Brown University, Department of Economics 2 , Vol. , pp. - 1 American economic journal : a journal of the American Economic Association 1 Education Finance and Policy 1 ILR Review 1 ILR review : a publication of the New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations, a statutory college of the State University, Cornell University, Ithaca 1 ILR review : the journal of work and policy 1 IZA Discussion Paper 1 IZA Discussion Papers 1 Industrial and Labor Relations Review 1 Journal of Labor Economics 1 Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 1 Monthly labor review : MLR 1 Research in labor economics 1 Stata Technical Bulletin 1 The Quarterly Journal of Economics 1 The Review of Economics and Statistics 1 Work, earnings and other aspects of the employment relation 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 55 RePEc 30 OLC EcoSci 16 EconStor 2
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Estimating the Impact of the Ged on the Earnings of Young Dropouts Using a Series of Natural Experiments
Tyler, John H.; Murnane, Richard J.; Willett, John B. - 2021
The General Educational Development (GED) credential has become the primary 'second chance' route to high school certification for school dropouts in the United States. Despite the widespread use of the GED, however, bias due to self-selection has limited our knowledge about the effects of the...
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Do the Cognitive Skills of School Dropouts Matter in the Labor Market?
Tyler, John H.; Murnane, Richard J.; Willett, John B. - 2021
Does the U.S. labor market reward cognitive skill differences among high school dropouts, the members of the labor force with the least educational attainments? This paper reports the results of an exploration of this question, using a new data set that provides information on the universe of...
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Prison-Based Education and Re-Entry into the Mainstream Labor Market
Tyler, John H.; Kling, Jeffrey R. - 2021
We estimate the post-release economic effects of participation in prison-based General Educational Development (GED) programs using a panel of earnings records and a rich set of individual information from administrative data in the state of Florida. Fixed effects estimates of the impact of...
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Who Benefits from Obtaining a Ged? Evidence from High School and Beyond
Murnane, Richard J.; Willett, John B.; Tyler, John H. - 2021
This paper examines the value of the GED credential and the conventional high school diploma in explaining the earnings of 27-year-old males in the early 1990s. The data base is the High School & Beyond sophomore cohort. We replicate the basic findings of prior studies that implicitly assume the...
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Is the GED an Effective Route to Postsecondary Education for School Dropouts?
Tyler, John H.; Lofstrom, Magnus - 2021
We use data from the Texas Schools Microdata Panel (TSMP) to examine the extent to which dropouts use the GED as a route to post-secondary education. The paper develops a model pointing out the potential biases in estimating the effects of taking the "GED path" to postsecondary education....
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Modeling the Signaling Value of the GED With an Application to an Exogenous Passing Standard Increase in Texas
Lofstrom, Magnus; Tyler, John H. - 2021
In this paper we develop a simple model of the signaling value of the GED credential. The model illustrates necessary assumptions for a difference-in-difference estimator, which uses a change in the GED passing standard, to yield unbiased estimates of the signaling value of the GED for marginal...
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Measuring the Returns to the Ged : Using an Exogenous Change in Ged Passing Standards as a Natural Experiment
Lofstrom, Magnus; Tyler, John H. - 2021
In this paper, we exploit an exogenous change in the passing standard required to obtain a General Educational Development (GED) credential to identify the impact of the GED on the quarterly earnings of male dropouts, utilizing the Texas Schools Micro Data Panel (TSMP). These unique data contain...
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Are Lots of College Graduates Taking High School Jobs? A Reconsiderationof the Evidence
Tyler, John H.; Murnane, Richard J.; Levy, Frank - 2021
Several recent published papers have asserted that a growing proportion of workers with college degrees are either unemployed or employed in jobs requiring only high school skills. Using data from the 1980 and 1990 Censuses of Population and Housing, we show that this assertion does not...
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Learning Job Skills from Colleagues at Work : Evidence from a Field Experiment Using Teacher Performance Data
Papay, John P. - 2016
We study on-the-job learning among classroom teachers, especially learning skills from coworkers. Using data from a new field experiment, we document meaningful improvements in teacher job performance when high- and low-performing teachers working at the same school are paired and asked to work...
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Learning Job Skills from Colleagues at Work : Evidence from a Field Experiment Using Teacher Performance Data
Papay, John P. - 2016
We study on-the-job learning among classroom teachers, especially learning skills from coworkers. Using data from a new field experiment, we document meaningful improvements in teacher job performance when high- and low-performing teachers working at the same school are paired and asked to work...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012998947
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