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We study whether early tracking of students based on ability increases migrant-native achievement gaps. To eliminate confounding impacts of unobserved country traits, we employ a differences-in-differences strategy that exploits international variation in the age of tracking as well as student...
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evidence this could be due to the unobservables not controlled for by this procedure. A school fixed effects equation of …
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International differences in teacher quality are commonly hypothesized to be a key determinant of the large international student performance gaps, but lack of consistent quality measures has precluded testing this. Using unique assessment data, we construct country-level measures of teacher...
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teacher sorting. Furthermore, teacher knowledge and school resources appear to be complements in student learning …
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worsens the future labor market outcomes of students: living in a state that has a duty-to-bargain law for all 12 grade-school …
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Early retirement incentives (ERIs) are increasingly prevalent in education as districts seek to close budget gaps by replacing expensive experienced teachers with lower-cost newer teachers. Combined with the aging of the teacher workforce, these ERIs are likely to change the composition of...
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