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/07), P.-J. Brenner: "Schule in Deutschland" (BA 6/06). Ein wichtiger Diskussionsbeitrag zur nach wie vor aktuellen PISA …
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wie PISA, IGLU und TIMSS für die deutsche Schulpolitik lernen kann. Der vorliegende Artikel beschäftigt sich mit der Frage …
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extended the duration of secondary schooling in the 1960s. I find that hourly wages increase by 6%-8% per additional year of …
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causal effect of class size on school tracking outcomes after elementary school. Our identification strategy relies on the … tracked into more or less academic middle school types at about age ten based, to a large extent, on academic achievement in … elementary school. We mostly find no or small effects of class size in elementary school on receiving a recommendation or on the …
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This paper studies the effect of longer school days - induced by voluntary all-day programs in German primary schools … - on school performance. We combine data from the National Educational Panel Study covering 5348 primary school students … with municipality-level information on all-day school investments. Facing the challenge of selection into all-day school …
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This paper studies the effect of longer school days - induced by voluntary all-day programs in German primary schools … - on school performance. We combine data from the National Educational Panel Study covering 5771 primary school students … with municipality-level information on all-day school investments. Facing the challenge of selection into all-day school …
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extended the duration of secondary schooling in the 1960s. I find that hourly wages increase by 6%-8% per additional year of …
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