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school pupils in England. We argue that there are no credible instruments for Faith school attendance in this context … observables have zero or negative gains. It appears that most of the apparent advantage of Faith school education in England can …
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Prior to July 2009, salaries of the members of the European Parliament were paid by their home country and there were substantial salary differences between parliamentarians representing different EU countries. Starting in July 2009, the salary of each member of the Parliament is pegged to 38.5%...
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potentially important long term implications. We use micro data for England and Wales that contain an unusually rich set of …
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British secondary schools moved from a system of extensive and early selection and tracking in secondary schools to one with comprehensive schools during the 1960s and 70s. Before the reform, students would take an exam at age eleven, which determined whether they would attend an academically...
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. In this paper, we study whether pupils in Primary schools in England with a wider range of school choices achieve better …
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' track in Northern Ireland, but not England. The comparison of educational outcomes between Northern Ireland and England …
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A growing body of research highlights the importance of non-cognitive skills as determinants of young people's cognitive outcomes at school. However, little evidence exists about the effects of policies that specifically target students' non-cognitive skills as a way to improve educational...
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This paper argues that skill formation is a life-cycle process and develops the implications of this insight for Scottish social policy. Families are major producers of skills, and a successful policy needs to promote effective families and to supplement failing ones. We present evidence that...
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mobility patterns in England and Scotland for both men and women. Based on probit estimates of the overall mobility rate, a …
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compiled on the English economy, accounting well for the growth experience of England encompassing the Industrial Revolution. …
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