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quality of the neighborhood, the higher the parents' involvement in children's education, indicating cultural complementarity …We develop a model that analyzes the impact of residential neighborhood and parents' involvement in education on … children's educational attainment and test it using the UK National Child Development Study. We find that the better the …
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the religious behavior of the children. We then bring the model to the data by using a very detailed dataset of adolescent … friendship networks in the United States. We find that, for religious parents, the higher is the fraction of religious peers, the … more parents put effort in transmitting their religiosity, indicating cultural complementarity. For non-religious parents …
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We investigate the racial gap in test scores between black and white students in Britain both in levels and differences …
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We randomly assign more than 6,000 students from 150 primary schools in Bangladesh to work on math assignments in one … people and are balanced by average cognitive ability and ability distribution. While the achievement of male students is not … documents that placing students into study groups with their friends may improve learning, especially for low-ability females …
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evidence of residential neighborhood effects. Social proximity, as measured by similarity in religion, race and family income …
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Bangladesh. After obtaining information on friendship networks, we randomly allocate students into groups and give them …
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We investigate the sources of differences in school performance between students of different races by focusing on … attainment between students of different races but also between students of the same race. One interesting aspects of this paper …
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