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Recruiting female teachers is frequently suggested as a policy option for improving girls' education outcomes in …
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Education policy makers have struggled for decades with the question of how to best serve high ability K‐12 students …
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We estimate a dynamic learning model of the college dropout decision, taking advantage of unique expectations data to greatly reduce our reliance on assumptions that would otherwise be necessary for identification. We find that forty-five percent of the dropout that occurs in the first two...
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School choice plans in many cities grant students higher priority for some (but not all) seats at their neighborhood schools. This paper demonstrates how the precedence order, i.e. the order in which different types of seats are filled by applicants, has quantitative effects on distributional...
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One of the most wide-ranging reforms in public education in the last decade has been the reorganization of large … feedback, increased safety, and improved collaboration. The results show that school size is an important factor in education …
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The large-scale expansion of primary schooling in developing countries has led to the increasing use of non-civil-service contract teachers who are hired locally by the school, are not professionally trained, have fixed-term renewable contracts, and are paid much lower salaries than regular...
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We present experimental evidence on the impact of a school choice program in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh (AP) that provided students with a voucher to finance attending a private school of their choice. The study design featured a unique two-stage lottery-based allocation of vouchers that...
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postsecondary education could rationalize this result, we argue this might also suggest that individuals lack information at the …
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Early retirement incentives (ERIs) are increasingly prevalent in education as districts seek to close budget gaps by …
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conditional on school attendance but explicitly labeled as an education support program. We document large gains in school … education was a worthwhile investment, a likely pathway for the results. …
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