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language classes in compulsory school on students' subsequent educational choices in upper secondary school. Using … more foreign language classes during compulsory school has only minor effects on educational choices of the overall student … pronounced for students who do not speak at home the school's language of instruction. Finally, we find that female students who …
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language classes in compulsory school on students' subsequent educational choices in upper secondary school. Using … more foreign language classes during compulsory school has only minor effects on educational choices of the overall student … pronounced for students who do not speak at home the school's language of instruction. Finally, we find that female students who …
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differences over time in the warning index to estimate the effects of the pandemic on dropout, promotion, and school switching … younger children in initial and primary education. The results are robust to specification choice, multiple hypothesis …
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-in-differences approach, we find that students participating in the program observed a higher increase in their school grades after the … implementation of the program, and that the difference in grades between the two groups decreases over time. By the end of the school …
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(tracking and heterogeneous/bimodal groups) on student learning outcomes during middle school. Both strategies yielded an …
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A growing literature establishes that high quality early childhood interventions targeted toward disadvantaged children …
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A growing literature establishes that high quality early childhood interventions targeted toward disadvantaged children …
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This paper investigates whether unconditional cash transfers can keep refugee children in school and out of work. We ….6 percent (a decrease of 88 percent) and the fraction of children aged 6-17 not in school from 36.2 to 13.7 percent (a reduction …. Investigating the reasons for children not attending school, we find that the beneficiary households become more likely to send …
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This paper investigates whether unconditional cash transfers can keep refugee children in school and out of work. We ….6 percent (a decrease of 88 percent) and the fraction of children aged 6-17 not in school from 36.2 to 13.7 percent (a reduction …. Investigating the reasons for children not attending school, we find that the beneficiary households become more likely to send …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012584050
better nutritional intake at school and at home. Gains in beneciary children's cognitive development were observed 4 years …This study examines the impact of publicly provided daycare for children aged 0-3 on outcomes of children and their … used a lottery to assign children to limited public daycare openings. Winning the lottery translated to a 34 percent …
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