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first-ever field experiment randomly providing free computers to students, we examine the relationships between access to … experiment indicate that the treatment group of students receiving free computers has a 4.5 percentage point higher probability … colleges for low-income community college students. This paper explores the role that access to information technology, in …
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Computers are an important part of modern education, yet large segments of the population – especially low-income and … conducting the largest-ever field experiment involving the random provision of free computers for home use to students. 1 …,123 schoolchildren grades 6-10 in 15 California schools participated in the experiment. Although the program significantly increased …
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Computers are an important part of modern education, yet large segments of the population – especially low-income and … conducting the largest-ever field experiment involving the random provision of free computers for home use to students. 1 …,123 schoolchildren grades 6-10 in 15 California schools participated in the experiment. Although the program significantly increased …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013086036
We aim to disentangle the relative contributions of (i) cognitive ability, and (ii) education on health and mortality …-2011, such that we observe mortality between ages 55 and 75. The results suggest that the treatment effect of education (i.e. the … effect of entering secondary school as opposed to leaving school after primary education) is positive and amounts to a 4 …
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strongly increases concerns about educational inequality but only slightly affects support for equity-oriented education …
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This paper uses a field experiment to answer how information frictions between parents and their children affect … investments in education and how much reducing these frictions can improve student achievement. In Los Angeles, a random sample of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013020574
first-ever field experiment randomly providing free computers to students, we examine the relationships between access to … experiment indicate that the treatment group of students receiving free computers has a 4.5 percentage point higher probability … colleges for low-income community college students. This paper explores the role that access to information technology, in …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013047318
first-ever field experiment involving the provision of free computers to students for home use. Financial aid students …There is no clear theoretical prediction regarding whether home computers are an important input in the educational … attending a large community college in Northern California were randomly selected to receive free computers and were followed …
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and education of a specific shock: housing damages caused by a super typhoon. Our results reveal negative effects on … children's education - not, however, on health. The effects on children's education aggravate over time. Empirical evidence …
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email than are girls. Using data from a large field experiment randomly providing free personal computers to schoolchildren … the gender gap in academic achievement. Data from several sources indicate that boys are less likely to use computers for … schoolwork and are more likely to use computers for playing games, but are less likely to use computers for social networking and …
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