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math) and does not vanish when children grow up to age 10. Conventional estimates are instead smaller because they are …
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markets and whether the effects spill over to spouses and children. There is substantial evidence that more educated people … spouses or children. …
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We study the evolution of racial educational inequality across US states from 1940 to 2000. We show that throughout this period, despite evidence of convergence, the racial gap in attainment between blacks and whites has been persistently determined by the initial gap. We obtain these results...
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In this paper we examine the long term effects of socialization and segregation in schools, on labour market outcomes. We incorporate a model of “informational” peer influence by which beliefs of pupils are affected by exposure to other pupils’ posterior beliefs. Specifically, we focus on...
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We develop a new methodology to compute differences in the expected longevity of individuals who are in different socioeconomic groups at age 50. We deal with the two main problems associated with the standard use of life expectancy: that people's socioeconomic characteristics evolve over the...
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School choice aims to improve (1) the matching between children and schools and (2) students’ educational outcomes. Yet … that under the BM, parents may not have incentives to provide their true preferences, thereby establishing a trade … large weight in family choice. The huge majority of parents opt for schools for which they have the highest priority …
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different learning ability. We seek and find evidence of this mechanism’s empirical relevance in controlled regressions that …
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We completely characterize the set of second-best optimal "menus" of student-loan contracts in a simple economy with risky labour-market outcomes, adverse selection, moral hazard and risk aversion. The model combines structured student loans and an elementary optimal income-tax problem à la...
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from their parents. We study the role of social networks on the correlation in the parent-child educational status …
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households care about the school peer group of their children. If ability and income are positively correlated, tracking implies …
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