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/degrees from for-profit, not-for-profit, and public institutions. Students who enter certificate programs at any type of …
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productivity parameter, class size is a component of school quality, households are heterogeneous in income and hence willingness … between class size and household income in equilibrium, which will tend to bias cross-sectional estimates of the effect of … approach in settings in which parents have substantial school choice and schools are free to set prices and influence their …
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records to students' performance on a national college graduation exam. In each case we can control for individuals' college …
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no effect on the educational attainment of children born in the fourth quarter of moving from a December 31 to an earlier …
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: school reputation in the spirit of Holmstrom (1982). The first result is that if schools cannot select students based upon … are allowed to select on ability, then competition leads to stratification by parental income, increased transmission of … income inequality, and reduced student effort---in some cases lowering the accumulation of skill. The model accounts for …
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) explores whether this intervention induces behavioral responses on the part of children, their parents, and the school system …'s high school educational system. For the second, we use data from a specialized survey of children, parents, teachers and … of teachers, parents, and students. Although we do not expect the magnitude or even the direction of these responses to …
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Spence (1973) noted that individuals' choice of educational quantity--measured by years of schooling--may stem partially from a desire to signal their ability to the labor market. This paper asks if individuals' choice of educational quality--measured by college reputation--may likewise signal...
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We evaluate the effects of high school exit exams on high school graduation, incarceration, employment and wages. We construct a state/graduation-cohort dataset using the Current Population Survey, Census and information on exit exams. We find relatively modest effects of high school exit exams...
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more students at not-for-profits earn a BA, making them less likely to have only an Associate's degree. There is …
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ordinal scales. Using the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study and the Children of the National Longitudinal Survey, we examine …
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