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One out of every three children under age 5 in developing countries lives in conditions that impede human capital …
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trajectories for parents and children in Chile with a regression discontinuity design to describe the intergenerational evolution … rank, with higher intercepts and flatter slopes for children whose parents attend a set of high-status, high … capital. Children of parents just above the threshold for admission to elite degree programs score no better on college …
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Do elite colleges help talented students join the social elite, or help incumbent elites retain their positions? We … children's social environment. Children become more likely to attend high-status private schools and colleges, and to live near …
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Florida students to identify the returns to four-year college for students on the academic margin of college admission. In … of the importance of credit constraints within this population. I find that students who obtain high school grades just … a four-year college and much less likely to attend a community college than students with grades just below the …
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government and reached 30% of student loan applicants. We show that the low-income and low-achieving students who apply to low … correctly centered. Treatment causes low-income students to reduce their demand for low-return degrees by 4.6%, and increases …-earning college degree programs overestimate earnings for past graduates by over 100%, while beliefs for high-achieving students are …
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