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In Project STAR, 11,571 students in Tennessee and their teachers were randomly assigned to classrooms within their … impacts. First, students in small classes are significantly more likely to attend college and exhibit improvements on other …, students who had a more experienced teacher in kindergarten have higher earnings. Third, an analysis of variance reveals …
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utility model. I derive a formula for the coefficient of relative risk aversion (g) in terms of (1) the ratio of the income …
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This paper examines the welfare consequences of social safety nets in developing economies relative to developed economies. Using panel surveys of households in Indonesia and the United States, we find that food consumption falls by approximately ten percent when individuals become unemployed in...
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ratio of the income elasticity of labor supply to the wage elasticity, holding fixed the degree of complementarity between … stochastic. Using a large set of existing estimates of wage and income elasticities, I find a mean estimate of g = 1. I also give …
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children grow up in such environments. These findings suggest that reducing the black-white income gap will require efforts …We study the sources of racial and ethnic disparities in income using de-identified longitudinal data covering nearly … disparities varies substantially across racial groups. For example, Hispanic Americans are moving up significantly in the income …
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We use administrative records on the incomes of more than 40 million children and their parents to describe three … income at the national level. The conditional expectation of child income given parent income is linear in percentile ranks …. On average, a 10 percentile increase in parent income is associated with a 3.4 percentile increase in a child's income …
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housing vouchers to move to lower-poverty neighborhoods. We present new evidence on the impacts of MTO on children's long … college attendance rates and earnings for children who were young (below age 13) when their families moved. These children … also live in better neighborhoods themselves as adults and are less likely to become single parents. The treatment effects …
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