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Using data from the Longitudinal Survey of Australian Children (LSAC), this is the first analysis for Australia to … children's cognitive outcomes. While one year of learning in Year 3 is represented by about 50 NAPLAN points, we find average … attained by children whose pre-school teachers had Diploma or Degree level (high) qualifications, identifying for the first …
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effects of parents’ unemployment on their children’s subjective wellbeing in an attempt to capture the full impact of …. Using data from the German SOEP for 17-25 year olds living with their parents, this paper examines the additional indirect …
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poor schooling outcomes. To enable students with disability to meet their potential, the governments provide extra funding … mainstream public-school students with disability who are in the bottom quarter of the state developmentally receive ongoing … control for differences between students with disability who do and do not receive targeted funding, we find that the receipt …
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We examine the dynamic role of education and experience as determinants of wages. It is hypothesized that an employee's education is an important signal to the employer initially. Over time, the returns to schooling should decrease with labor market experience and increase with initially...
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The question of how technology affects learning has been at the center of recent debates over educational inputs. In 1994, the Israeli State Lottery sponsored the installation of computers in many elementary and middle schools. This program provides an opportunity to estimate the impact of...
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This study focuses on the long term effects of unemployment on subjective wellbeing in a family context for 17-24 year old sons living with at least one parent, using data from the German SOEP. As fathers enter unemployment, sons’ subjective wellbeing is not only reduced immediately, but also...
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