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We review the experimental and quasi-experimental research evidence on the causal relationship between college costs and educational attainment, with a particular focus on low-income populations. The weight of the evidence indicates that reducing college costs can increase college entry and...
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, particularly at four-year programs. Awards offered to prospective community college students had little effect on college …
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We review studies of the impact of credit constraints on the accumulation of human capital. Evidence suggests that credit constraints are increasingly important for schooling and other aspects of households' behavior. We highlight the importance of early childhood investments, since their...
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Three factors help to explain why school enrollments in the Northern United States were higher than those in the South and in most of Europe by 1850. One was affordability: the northern states had higher real incomes, cheaper teachers, and greater local tax support. The second was the greater...
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public spending can be concentrated on fewer students. Comparing across political systems, we find that concentration of …
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personal income and number of students on expenditure on public primary and secondary education. Our analysis suggests that the …
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This paper investigates the importance of family borrowing constraints in determining human capital investments in children at early and late ages. We begin by providing new evidence from the Children of the NLSY (CNLSY) which suggests that borrowing constraints bind for at least some families...
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have increased. We discuss these trends as well as recent evidence on the extent to which students are able to obtain … student credit arrangements that balance three important objectives: (i) providing credit for students to access college and …
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borrowing and educational attainment of students enrolled in a large public university system. Pell Grant aid substantially … reduces borrowing: among students who would borrow in the absence of a Pell Grant, every dollar of Pell Grant aid crowds …-out over $1.80 of loans. A simple model illustrates that our findings are consistent with students facing a fixed cost of …
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The impact of school resources on the quality of education in developing countries may depend crucially on whether resources are targeted efficiently. In this paper we use a randomized experiment to analyze the impact of a school grants program in Senegal, which decentralized a portion of the...
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