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charging tuition fees, which also applied to incumbent students. We exploit this unusual lack of grandfathering together with … register data covering the universe of students to show that tuition fees increased degree completion among incumbent students …. Investigating mechanisms, we do not find that educational quality changed but that incumbent students raised their study effort. In …
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charging tuition fees, which also applied to incumbent students. We exploit this unusual lack of grandfathering together with … register data covering the universe of students to show that tuition fees increased degree completion among incumbent students …. Investigating mechanisms, we do not find that educational quality changed but that incumbent students raised their study effort. In …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012293412
This paper evaluates the effects of public education expenditure on student enrollment in tertiary education. We use a cross-section of 132 countries to demonstrate that public expenditure on primary and secondary education positively affects tertiary enrollment rates, while the generosity of...
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subsidy worth thousands of dollars annually to students from families with above-median incomes. White students receive larger … subsidies relative to Black students and Hispanic students with similar family incomes, and this gap in subsidies is associated … students’ advantage in these outcomes relative to Black students and Hispanic students …
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Since 2001, about half of U.S. states have extended in-state college tuition benefits to undocumented immigrants. Some states have also offered financial aid, while others became more restrictive. Building on previous research, we exploit these additional policies, control for Deferred Action...
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Since 2001, about half of U.S. states have extended in-state college tuition benefits to undocumented immigrants. Some states have also offered financial aid, while others became more restrictive. Building on previous research, we exploit these additional policies, control for Deferred Action...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014446484
involved in foreclosure, we investigate the degree to which the test scores of students attending high-foreclosure schools … suffer, even among students not directly experiencing foreclosure. We also explore the impact on individual test scores of … school-level (by grade and year) student mobility - that is, inflows of new students to a school during the school year …
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which the test scores of students attending high-foreclosure schools suffer, even among students not directly experiencing … foreclosure. They also explore the impact on individual test scores of inflows of new students to a school during the school year …
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Students face four decision margins: (a) How many years to spend in school, (b) What to study, (c) How much effort to … schools operate and how they might be made more effective. In this new framework students have a dual role. They are both (a … behavior of students, teachers and administrators depends on the incentives facing them and the actions of the other actors in …
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, weil mehr Studierende ihr Studium "endgültig nicht bestanden" haben und so ohne Abschluss exmatrikuliert wurden. Die …This article investigates the effects of large groups of first-year students on individual college performance. The … college. The results show that students in large cohorts of freshmen have a lower probability to complete their degree on …
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