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This paper proposes a quantile regression estimator for a panel data model with interactive effects potentially correlated with the independent variables. We provide conditions under which the slope parameter estimator is asymptotically Gaussian. Monte Carlo studies are carried out to...
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We study differential parental responses to variation in class size induced by a maximum class size rule in Swedish schools. In response to an increase in class size: (i) only high-income parents help their children more with homework; (ii) all parents are more likely to move their child to...
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Studies on the effect of class size on student achievement typically find that disadvantaged students benefit more from reduced class size than others. To better understand this differential impact, we analyze changes in the learning environment due to class size, and behavioral responses to...
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We evaluate the causal effect of class size (i.e., number of students in a classroom) on incidence of class closure due to flu epidemic in 2015, 2016, and 2017, applying an instrumental variable method with the Maimonides rule to administrative data of public primary and middle school students...
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How does class size in compulsory school affect peoples' long run education and earnings? We use maximum class size …
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Most integration programs transfer students between schools within districts. In this paper, we study Metco, a long-running desegregation program that sends mostly Black students out of the Boston public school district to attend schools in more affluent suburban districts. Metco increases the...
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Education production functions are estimated using student-level achievement data for Japanese students, with emphasis …
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that age, for cognitive test scores at ages 16 and 18, and for completed education and wages at age 27 to 42. The estimated …
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that age, for cognitive test scores at ages 16 and 18, and for completed education and wages at age 27 to 42. The estimated …
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importantly, we find that smaller classes have positive effects on completed education, wages, and earnings at age 27 to 42. The …
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