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' biological clocks shift to later in the day as they enter adolescence. Some school districts have moved to later start times for … high schools based on the prospect that this would increase students' sleep and academic achievement. This paper examines … the effect of high school start times on student learning. We use longitudinal data from the Child Development Supplement …
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In this paper we study the allocation of time devoted to informal learning and education, i.e. those activities carried out during leisure time and outside formal education courses which boost individuals’ human and social capital. For immigrants the private investment in these activities is...
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activities from school entry; and, that the ethnicity gap in the time allocated to educational activities increases over time. By …
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activities from school entry; and, that the ethnicity gap in the time allocated to educational activities increases over time. By …
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a reward with a higher signaling value to their parents, independent of the school type. …
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' biological clocks shift to later in the day as they enter adolescence. Some school districts have moved to later start times for … high schools based on the prospect that this would increase students' sleep and academic achievement. This paper examines … the effect of high school start times on student learning. We use longitudinal data from the Child Development Supplement …
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,parental time poverty increases children’s walking hours to and from school and private schoolenrolment. We observed heterogeneity … school attendance-reducingeffect of parental time poverty is mainly prevalent among male children but mixed for location … primary channel through which time poverty influences childwork and school attendance …
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I demonstrate that the profound change in working from home (WFH) in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic is concentrated among individuals with college degrees. Relative to 2015-19, the number of minutes worked from home on fall 2021 weekdays increased by over 90 minutes for college graduates; for...
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mental health is scant. We study how an important classroom feature - the gender composition in compulsory-school - affects …
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