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This paper applies a unified methodology to multiple data sets to estimate both the levels and trends in U.S. high school graduation rates. We establish that (a) the true high school graduation rate is substantially lower than widely used measures; (b) the U.S. graduation rate peaked in the...
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Do students benefit from compulsory schooling? In an important article, Oreopoulos (2006) studied the 1947 British compulsory schooling law change and found large returns to schooling of about 15% using the General Household Survey (GHS). Reanalysing this dataset, we find much smaller returns of...
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-compulsory schooling. Research on this topic has been problematic partly because omitted unobservables, like parents’ incomes and education …
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authoritarian parenting is associated with aggressive and defiant behaviours and that permissive parenting and maternal education is …
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consolidation that flourished during the 1980s and 1990s. We identify two broad schools of analysis, one which segments episodes of … Ireland and Britain, and Greece and Spain. …
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