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across children to minimize its impact on formal education. …
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effect of a reform that lengthened school schedules from half to full days in Chile - essentially providing zero …
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variation year by year. We take advantage of differences in the right to school enrollment between homeowners and renters to … in housing prices triggered by changes in the school attendance zones. We find that the average education premium for the … increase accumulated to more than 50%. The changes in the school attendance zones led to a significant 1.5%–3.5% rise in …
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This study estimates the effect of compulsory schooling on earnings. For identification, I exploit a German reform that extended the duration of secondary schooling in the 1960s. I find that hourly wages increase by 6%-8% per additional year of schooling. This result challenges prior findings...
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non-selected schools. These upgraded schools are effective at getting children into school, getting children to start … school on time, and keeping children in school longer. Overall, we find that the schools sustain the large impacts observed …We evaluate the long-term effect of a “girl-friendly” primary school program in Burkina Faso, using a regression …
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non-selected schools. These upgraded schools are effective at getting children into school, getting children to start … school on time, and keeping children in school longer. Overall, we find that the schools sustain the large impacts observed …We evaluate the long-term effect of a "girl-friendly" primary school program in Burkina Faso, using a regression …
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This study estimates the effect of compulsory schooling on earnings. For identification, I exploit a German reform that extended the duration of secondary schooling in the 1960s. I find that hourly wages increase by 6%-8% per additional year of schooling. This result challenges prior findings...
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