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50 Years of ERIC
50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Chambers, Jay G. – Economics of Education Review, 1985
Public school teachers earn more money, and possess more of the characteristics valued in the teaching market, than do private school teachers. Organizational and ownership structure of schools appears to make a difference in teacher salaries. Profit-making schools are among the lowest paying, second only to parochial schools. (Author/MD)
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Class Size, Educational Quality, Educational Research
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Tucker, Irvin B., III – Economics of Education Review, 1985
If productivity and earnings are not found to result from education, then an alternative theory could be that employers use education as a screening device to select employees. Employing the decomposition technique to compare income for self-employed and private sector employees, evidence is presented that rejects the screenist theory. (Author/MD)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Human Capital, Occupational Surveys
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Cohen, S. I. – Economics of Education Review, 1985
A simple approach to cost-benefit analysis of industrial training is presented that uses easily obtainable data. Results regarding the social rate of return to company training suggest a shift of resources from individuals to companies. Comparisons between returns to company training and to institutional training are also presented. (MD)
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Costs, Industrial Training, Industry
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Taylor, Terry – Economics of Education Review, 1985
Outlines Northeast Missouri State University's Value-Added Student Assessment Program, which determines the value added to students as they progress through the educational system. The program has been functioning for over a decade and affects nearly every aspect of the university. (MD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Attitudes, Curriculum Development, Educational Change
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Soldofsky, Robert M. – Economics of Education Review, 1984
The relationship between the age of persons who are members of two academic finance associations and their publications shows that the peak of productivity was reached by the 36- to 40-year-old group and declined by about half for the 56- to 60-year-old group. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Age, College Faculty, Economics, Higher Education
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Eberts, Randall W. – Economics of Education Review, 1987
Using a random sample of 12,000 teachers in over 500 New York State school districts, this paper considers the effect of specific union-negotiated, employment-related job provisions on the job separations of individual teachers. Reductions in force and class-size limitations provisions reduce the probability of teacher resignations or dismissals.…
Descriptors: Class Size, Elementary Secondary Education, Employment Practices, Personnel Policy
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Hoffman, Emily P. – Economics of Education Review, 1987
Using National Longitudinal Survey data for 1966-68 and 1979, this study explores possible differences between Black and White, and male and female, youths' educational and occupational goals and determines whether these differences have changed. Not only were occupational and educational goals related, but sex and race differences do exist and…
Descriptors: Black Students, Career Choice, Educational Objectives, Females
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Matos-Diaz, Horacio – Economics of Education Review, 1987
Explores whether education reduces the effects of certain socioeconomic variables on school performance. Achievement scores of high school and college students in Puerto Rico are related to family income, size, and education. Results indicate that college education reduces the gaps created by inherent conditions among sampled students. Includes 17…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Attainment, Educational Benefits, Educational Economics
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Brazer, Harvey E.; McCarty, Therese A. – Economics of Education Review, 1986
Municipal overburden hypothesizes a causal relationship between high levels of nonschool municipal expenditure (due to high population density, aged housing stock, and other demographic factors) and low school spending levels. This article disproves the hypothesis by estimating demand for education expenditures using a median voter model. Includes…
Descriptors: Budgeting, Educational Economics, Elementary Secondary Education, Expenditures
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Behrendt, Amy; And Others – Economics of Education Review, 1986
The determinants of Scholastic Aptitude Test scores are estimated for 1982 in a regression analysis correcting for the proportion of students taking the test. Schooling variables and statewide graduation standards proved insignificant. Demographic variables (family size and education levels) proved significant and help explain SAT score decline in…
Descriptors: Bias, Demography, Family Influence, Graduation Requirements
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Link, Charles R.; Mulligan, James G. – Economics of Education Review, 1986
Using data from a nationwide random sample for the 1976-1977 school year, this article studies effects of increasing the amount of math and reading instruction offered to third through sixth graders. All racial groups studied experienced diminishing returns at the observed amounts of instruction during the extended school day. Included are 3…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Educational Economics, Elementary Education, Extended School Day
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Hought, J. R.; Warburton, S. J. – Economics of Education Review, 1986
Explains the United Kingdom's educational finance system and summarizes research into educational costs and resources at the individual school level, including the Loughborough research projects in the four Local Education Authority areas. Statistical investigations show that inequalities in funding and resource allocation need to be addressed.…
Descriptors: Educational Equity (Finance), Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
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Lee, Kiong-Hock – Economics of Education Review, 1986
Compares public and private sector recruitment behavior in Malaysia, focusing on employers' perspectives of higher education's functions. The public sector values academic records, whereas private industry seeks workers with experience and good affective skills. Both sectors want universities to produce graduates with problem-solving abilities.…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Cognitive Processes, Employer Attitudes, Employers
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Plank, David N. – Economics of Education Review, 1986
Presents a model of school enrollment determinants that incorporates public decisions about the supply of schools and tests the model with 1970 Brazilian census data. Results show that enrollment rates are affected more strongly by demand-variables (information access and demand for children's labor) than by public supply decisions. Includes 4…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Educational Demand, Educational Economics, Educational Supply
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Harford, Jon D.; Marcus, Richard D. – Economics of Education Review, 1986
Examines determinants of tuition at American private colleges using 1982-83 data. Hedonic regression analysis involving over 20 quality measures shows that private college tuition responds in economically sensible ways to changes in public tuition and in quantity and quality of the faculties, facilities, and student bodies at private colleges.…
Descriptors: College Choice, Educational Economics, Educational Quality, Higher Education
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