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Can having more education than a job requires reduce one's chances of being offered the job? We study this question in a sample of applications to jobs that are posted on an urban Chinese website. We find that being overqualified in this way does not reduce the success rates of...
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We study firms' advertised gender preferences in a population of ads on a Chinese internet job board, and interpret …
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A substantial amount of money is spent on technology by schools, families and policymakers with the hope of improving educational outcomes. This chapter explores the theoretical and empirical literature on the impacts of technology on educational outcomes. The literature focuses on two primary...
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minority and Han applicants for jobs posted on a large Chinese Internet job board. We denote ethnicity by means of names that …
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Using longitudinal data from the 2014â 2018 China Family Panel Studies, we investigate the impact of internet use (IU …
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We evaluate the effects of an online self-assessment tool on teachers' competencies and beliefs about ICT in education. The causal impact of the tool is evaluated through a randomized encouragement design, involving 7,391 lower secondary teachers across 11 European countries. Short-run impact...
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