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anomalies in the spatial dimension of school funding policy in England to provide new evidence on this question. An "area cost … educational attainment. The results have direct implications for the current "Pupil Premium" policy in England …
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This study uses the Progress in International Reading Literacy Study (PIRLS) data, the only cross-national data having measured educational achievement during the COVID-19 pandemic, to investigate educational achievement decline of fourth graders across 21 European countries between 2016 and...
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. In this paper we address this issue for England using much better data than what has generally been used in such studies …
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. In this paper we address this issue for England using much better data than what has generally been used in such studies …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003763143
We use rich data on a cohort of English adolescents to analyse the long-term effects of experiencing bullying victimisation in junior high school. The data contain self-reports of five types of bullying and their frequency, for three waves of the data, when the pupils were aged 13 to 16 years....
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We explore the variation in pupil attainment at the end of secondary schooling in England. The paper links data on all …
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Despite being central to government education policy in many countries, there remains considerable debate about whether resources matter for pupil outcomes. In this paper we look at this question by considering an English education policy initiative - Excellence in Cities - which has been a...
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Almost all countries worldwide closed schools at the outbreak of the Covid-19 crisis. I document that schooling time dropped on average by -55% in the US and -45% in Germany from the onset of the crisis to the summer of 2021. In the US, schools were closed longer in richer than in poorer areas,...
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anomalies in the spatial dimension of school funding policy in England to provide new evidence on this question. An "area cost … educational attainment. The results have direct implications for the current "Pupil Premium" policy in England. -- urban schools …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009530341
This study examines the impact of publicly provided daycare for children aged 0-3 on outcomes of children and their caregivers over the course of seven years after enrollment into daycare. At the end of 2007, the city of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil used a lottery to assign children to limited...
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