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-income children. Our findings suggest that parental time investments are neutral to early skills gaps, while monetary investments are …
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Children early in the birth order get more parental care than later children. Does this significantly affect their life …
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I take advantage of a sharp discontinuity in the probability of admission to an elite university at the admission score threshold, to estimate causal returns to college education quality. I use a newly constructed dataset, which combines individual administrative records about high school,...
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This paper studies a model where student effort and talent interact with parental and teachers' investments, as well as with school system resources. The model is rich, yet sufficiently stylized to provide novel implications. It can show, for example, that an improvement in parental outside...
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I take advantage of a sharp discontinuity in the probability of admission to an elite university at the admission score threshold, to estimate causal returns to college education quality. I use a newly constructed dataset, which combines individual administrative records about high school,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011536219
Policy makers periodically consider using student assignment policies to improve educational outcomes by altering the socio-economic and academic skill composition of schools. We exploit the quasi-random reassignment of students across schools in the Wake County Public School System to estimate...
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exploits school-starting-age rules in 34 countries, capturing achievement variation that arises because younger children … low-performing children in nearly all countries studied. Compensatory investments increase over grade levels, suggesting …
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children and participating in the labor market. Chapter 3 provides evidence that the content of science education standards in …
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affluent families; time use evidence indicates that this is likely because affluent parents are more involved in their children …
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