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persistence of at-risk students at scale …
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markets. These constraints imply cross-sectional patterns for schooling, ability, and family income that are consistent with U … -- schooling relationship for low-income youth. We show that the rising empirical importance of familial wealth and income in …
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event-study analyses focusing on students that attend targeted schools and therefore exposed to major campus renovations …
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This paper considers dynamic optimal income, education, and bequest taxes in a Barro-Becker dynastic setup. Parents can … unrestricted policies and show that, if education is highly complementary to children's ability, it is optimal to distort parents … transfer resources to their children in two ways: First, through education investments, which have heterogeneous and stochastic …
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Analyses of income inequality have identified the importance of increased demand for worker skills, but … characterizations of worker skills by the amount of schooling attained do not capture important aspects of the widening income … quality is an important component of the changing income distribution. The central analysis focuses on how governmental …
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We use estimates across all known "credibly causal" studies to examine the distributions of the causal effects of public K12 school spending on test scores and educational attainment in the United States. Under reasonable assumptions, for each of the 31 included studies, we compute the same...
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design. H&R Block tax professionals helped low- to moderate-income families complete the FAFSA, the federal application for …
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textbook provision has a large impact on test scores. Disaggregating the results by students? initial academic achievement … suggests a potential explanation for the lack of an overall impact. Textbooks increased scores for students with high initial … academic achievement and increased the probability that the students who had made it to the selective final year of primary …
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This paper studies the medium run consequences of an increase in the rate of accumulation of human capital in a developing country. From 1974 to 1978, the Indonesian government built over 61,000 primary schools. The school construction program led to an increase in education among individuals...
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.67 percentage-point reduction in the annual incidence of adult poverty; effects are much more pronounced for children from low-income …-representative data on children born between 1955 and 1985 and followed through 2011. We use the timing of the passage of court …
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