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Matsudaira, Jordan D.; Hosek, Adrienne; Walsh, Elias – Economics of Education Review, 2012
We examine the effects of Title I on school behavior, resources, and academic performance using a rich set of school finance and student-level achievement data from one large urban school district using a regression discontinuity design. We find that Title I eligibility raises Federal revenues of schools by about $460 per student. This is…
Descriptors: Educational Legislation, Federal Legislation, Academic Achievement, Educational Finance
Cho, Hyunkuk; Glewwe, Paul; Whitler, Melissa – Economics of Education Review, 2012
Many U.S. states and cities spend substantial funds to reduce class size, especially in elementary (primary) school. Estimating the impact of class size on learning is complicated, since children in small and large classes differ in many observed and unobserved ways. This paper uses a method of Hoxby (2000) to assess the impact of class size on…
Descriptors: Class Size, Elementary School Students, Scores, Grade 3
Winters, John V. – Economics of Education Review, 2012
This study uses a fixed effects panel data framework to examine the effects of cohort crowding and other variables on nonresident enrollment at four-year public colleges and universities. The results suggest that larger cohorts of resident students crowd out nonresident students at flagship universities, but there is inconsistent evidence of crowd…
Descriptors: Crowding, Enrollment, Out of State Students, Public Colleges
Leigh, Andrew – Economics of Education Review, 2012
Can changes in teacher pay encourage more able individuals to enter the teaching profession? So far, studies of the impact of pay on the aptitude distribution of teachers have provided mixed evidence on the extent to which altering teacher salaries represents a feasible solution to the teacher quality problem. One possible reason is that these…
Descriptors: Teacher Salaries, Academic Aptitude, Career Choice, Preservice Teachers
Muhlenweg, Andrea; Blomeyer, Dorothea; Stichnoth, Holger; Laucht, Manfred – Economics of Education Review, 2012
We identify effects of age at school entry (ASE) on the development of child temperament. Our analysis is based on psychometric measures from a longitudinal cohort study of children in the Rhine-Neckar region in central Germany. In children with a higher ASE due to a birthday late in the year, we find more favorable outcomes with respect to…
Descriptors: School Entrance Age, Personality, Child Development, Children
Gilpin, Gregory A. – Economics of Education Review, 2012
This study investigates the relationship between salaries and scholastic aptitude for full-time public high school humanities and mathematics/sciences teachers. For identification, we rely on variation in salaries between adjacent school districts within the same state. The results indicate that teacher aptitude is positively correlated with…
Descriptors: Teacher Salaries, Academic Aptitude, Teacher Characteristics, Public School Teachers
Cho, Insook – Economics of Education Review, 2012
While some educators argue that teacher-student gender matching improves student performance, there is little empirical evidence to support this hypothesis. This paper assesses the impact of teacher-student gender matching on academic achievement across fifteen OECD countries using data from the Trends in International Mathematics and Science…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Sex, Teacher Characteristics, Teacher Influence
Broecke, Stijn – Economics of Education Review, 2012
This paper estimates the returns to university selectivity in the UK using administrative data on applications and admissions to university, linked to a survey of graduates three and a half years after graduation. It compares students who indicated preferences for, and were conditionally accepted to, the same universities--but who attended…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Selective Admission, College Admission, Education Work Relationship
Nurnberg, Peter; Schapiro, Morton; Zimmerman, David – Economics of Education Review, 2012
This paper provides an econometric analysis of the matriculation decisions made by students accepted to Williams College, one of the nation's most highly selective colleges and universities. Using data for the Williams classes of 2008 through 2012 to estimate a yield model, we find that--conditional on the student applying to and being accepted by…
Descriptors: Grade Point Average, Standardized Tests, Student Financial Aid, Private Colleges
Bjerk, David – Economics of Education Review, 2012
This paper shows that while high school dropouts fare far worse on average than otherwise similar high school completers in early adulthood outcomes such as success in the labor market and future criminal activity, there are important differences within this group of dropouts. Notably, those who feel "pulled" out of school (i.e., they say they…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Dropouts, Dropout Characteristics, Criminals
Pastine, Ivan; Pastine, Tuvana – Economics of Education Review, 2012
We consider a framework in which the optimal admissions policy of a purely academic-quality oriented college implements preferential treatment in favor of the student from the deprived socioeconomic background which maximizes the competition between candidates. We find that the exact form of the preferential treatment admissions policy matters for…
Descriptors: College Admission, Incentives, College Applicants, Disadvantaged
Koedel, Cory; Tyhurst, Eric – Economics of Education Review, 2012
We examine the link between math skills and labor-market outcomes using a resume-based field experiment. Specifically, we send fictitious resumes in response to online job postings, randomly assigning some resumes to indicate stronger math skills, and measure employer responses. The resumes that are randomly assigned to indicate stronger math…
Descriptors: Mathematics Skills, Resumes (Personal), Employment
Ewing, Andrew M. – Economics of Education Review, 2012
Grade inflation over the past few decades has been a concern for many universities. Course evaluation scores are known to be positively correlated with students' expected grades, and this paper tests whether or not there is an incentive for the instructor to "buy" higher evaluation scores by inflating grades. To test this hypothesis, I use unique…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Grade Inflation, Student Evaluation of Teacher Performance, Educational Assessment
Dwenger, Nadja; Storck, Johanna; Wrohlich, Katharina – Economics of Education Review, 2012
Several German states recently introduced tuition fees for university education. We investigate whether these tuition fees influence the mobility of university applicants. Based on administrative data of applicants for medical schools in Germany, we estimate the effect of tuition fees on the probability of applying for a university in the home…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Medical Schools, High School Graduates, Probability
Hallsten, Martin – Economics of Education Review, 2012
This paper addresses the economic returns on tertiary degrees obtained in ages above 30 for individuals with upper-secondary schooling in light of current ideas on lifelong learning. Sweden is a case in point: Swedish tertiary education is open to older students, and labor market legislation supports employees who take a leave to study. The…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Lifelong Learning, Higher Education, Adults

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