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An increase over time in the proportion of young people obtaining a degree is likely to impact on the relative ability …
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through to secondary school. Academic rank within primary school has sizable, robust and significant effects on later … achievement in secondary school, conditional on national test scores. Moreover we find boys gain four times more in later test …
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Boys may be better off not going to the school with high-performing peers, according to research by Richard Murphy and … primary school. They find that being ranked in the top quarter of your primary school peers as opposed to the bottom quarter …
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This paper investigates the impact of schools banning mobile phones on student test scores. By surveying schools in four English cities regarding their mobile phone policies and combining it with administrative data, we find that student performance in high stakes exams significantly increases...
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The high school exit exam (HSEE) is rapidly becoming a standardized assessment procedure for educational accountability …
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I investigate the effect of faculty quality on Ph.D. student outcomes. To address the endogeneity of faculty quality I use exogenous variation provided by the expulsion of mathematics professors in Nazi Germany. I find that faculty quality is a very important determinant of short and long run...
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This paper analyzes peer effects among university scientists. Specifically, it investigates whether the number of peers and their average quality affects the productivity of researchers in physics, chemistry, and mathematics. The usual endogeneity problems related to estimating peer effects are...
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minimal integration of apprenticeship into full-time 16-19 provision and weak links with tertiary education. The UK, the … apprenticeship into full-time provision and stronger links between apprenticeship and tertiary level provision. Recent evidence on …
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How does measured performance at university affect labor market outcomes? We show that degree class - a coarse measure of student performance used in the UK - causally affects graduates' industry and hence expected wages. To control for unobserved ability, we employ a regression discontinuity...
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Growing numbers of university students in Britain and the United States are staying on after their first degrees to invest in a postgraduate qualification. Joanne Lindley and Stephen Machin document this trend and assess the impact on wage inequality - among graduates and across the labour force...
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