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matching in the marriage market, and empirically evaluates thisin the context of arranged marriages among middle-class Indians … one's own group or if there is a preference for \marrying up". We then estimateactual preferences for caste, education … in-caste marriage. We find that in equilibrium, as predicted by our theoreticalframework, these preferences do little to …
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In order to assess the roles of schooling and educational qualifications inthe emergence of adult social exclusion, a series of detailed regressionmodels were explored separately for men and women for each of a widerange of indicators of adult disadvantage at both ages 23 and 33,...
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sustaining social exclusion. Testscores at school are the most effective predictor of many adult outcomes.School attendance and … thatcombinations of social disadvantage powerfully affect school performancewith up to 75% of school variation in 16 year old … attainment at GCSEassociated with pupil intake factors. But school factors can raise attainmentby up to 14 GCSE points for …
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compare patterns of segregation across nineethnic groups, and across Local Education Authorities in England. Looking atboth … children are more segregated at school than in theirneighbourhood. We analyse the relative degree of segregation and show … thathigh population density is associated with high relative school segregation. …
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Both educational attainment and school quality are typically lower indisadvantaged areas than others and much recent … ways that are not reflected by the usualindicators of disadvantage. School managers respond by adapting … quality. The paper argues thatbecause school processes and quality are affected by context, schoolimprovement in disadvantaged …
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ethnicgroups symmetrically, that is invariant to population growth rates that differ amongethnic groups, that ranks school …
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We propose a set of axioms for the measurement of school-based segregation withany number of ethnic groups. These …
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A broad literature seeks to assess the importance of schools, proxies for school quality, andfamily background on … children's achievement growth using the education production function.Using rich data from the Philippines, we introduce and …
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—which includesextensive research on immigrant children—and our separate work on school reform offer several reasons for optimism …
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[...]This paper analyzes the current state of the educationsystem in the United States. In the course of the paper, Iwill try to point out where controversy exists, particularlyin academic discussions.[...]
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