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GPA and SAT scores. However, when we adjust for unobserved student ability by controlling for the average SAT score of the …
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Starting from 2008, the admission to the BSc program at the ICEF (NRU HSE) is done by the UNE results. 2008 was a transition year: both UNE and internal HSE exams results were counted. Since 2009 the regulations stay stable — only the UNE and Olympiads’ results have been taken into account....
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The paper considers efficiency of the Russian Unified State Exam (USE, or EGE, Russian version of SAT), and results of …
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This paper investigates the long-run consequences of a later school entry for personality traits. For identification, we exploit the statutory cutoff rules for school enrollment in Germany within a regression discontinuity design. We find that relatively older school starters have persistently...
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and estimate the effect of broadband on student GPA. We show that reaching full coverage in the student's parish of … residence causes a GPA reduction ranging from 3 to 6 percent of a standard deviation. Estimates are consistently more negative …
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to controls for differences in SAT and GPA) is considered in the context of random-effects and fixed-effects models …
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In this paper we evaluate the impact of a major school reform, that took place in the 1950s in Sweden, on educational attainment and earnings. The reform, which has many common elements with reforms in other European countries including the UK, consisted of increasing compulsor schooling,...
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Using data from a randomized experiment and fixed effect quantile regression (FEQR), we look at the effects of having a TFA teacher on test scores across the entire achievement distribution of primary school students in disadvantaged neighborhoods. While we find that TFA teachers neither help...
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Gender segregation in the labor market may be explained by women's re-luctance to choose technical occupations, although the foundations for career choices are certainly laid earlier, during education. Educational experts claim that female students are doing better in math and science and are...
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