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driven by social returns to education. The instrumentals for average schooling are derived from information on the child … instrument for individual schooling. This results in precisely estimated private returns to education of about seven percent, and …
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We estimate the effects of having more mature peers using data from an experiment where children of the same age were randomly assigned to different kindergarten classrooms. Exploiting this experimental variation in conjunction with variation in expected kindergarten entry age to account for...
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Early admissions is widely used by selective colleges and universities. We identify some basic facts about early admissions policies, including the admissions advantage enjoyed by early applicants and patterns in application behavior, and propose a game-theoretic model that matches these facts....
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Many school districts experience difficulties attracting and retaining teachers, and the impending retirement of a substantial fraction of public school teachers raises the specter of severe shortages in some public schools. Schools in urban areas serving economically disadvantaged and minority...
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This paper discusses recent advances in our understanding of differences in human abilities and skills, their sources, and their evolution over the lifecycle.
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Although recent evidence suggests that non-cognitive skills such as engagement matter for academic and economic success, there is little evidence on how key educational inputs affect the development of these skills. We present a re-analysis of follow-up data from the Project STAR class-size...
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-expectancy effect due to the difficulty of isolating it from other effects of health on education. We examine a sudden drop in maternal … expectancy at age 15 by 4.1%, female literacy by 2.5%, and female years of education by 4.0%. …
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This paper combines a model of parental school choice with randomized school lotteries in order to understand the effects of being assigned to a first-choice school on academic outcomes. We outline a simple framework in which those who place the highest weight on academics when choosing a school...
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education. We then summarize the literature that relates school resources to students' earnings and educational attainment. A …
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policies of institutions of higher education in a general equilibrium. Colleges are differentiated ex ante by endowments and …
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