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  • How Long Do Teacher Effects Persist?

    Previous findings from experimental and non-experimental studies have demonstrated that teachers differ in their effectiveness. In addition, evidence from non-experimental studies has indicated that teacher effects can last up to five years. This study used high-quality data from a four-year randomized experiment in which teachers and students were randomly assigned to classes ...

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    { "DBS": "DE:DBS:38158" }

  • Economic Gains from Publicly Provided Education in Germany

    The aim of this paper 843 p.) is to estimate income advantages arising from publicly provided education and to analyse their impact on the income distribution in Germany. Using representative micro-data from the SOEP and considering regional and education-specific variation, from a cross-sectional perspective the overall result is the expected levelling effect. When estimating ...

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    { "DBS": "DE:DBS:38211" }

  • The Impact of School Choice on Pupil Achievement, Segregation and Costs: Swedish Evidence

    This paper (65 p.) evaluates school choice at the compulsory-school level by assessing a reform implemented in Sweden in 1992, which opened up for publicly funded but privately operated schools. In many local school markets, this reform led to a significant increase in the quantity of such schools as well as in the share of pupils attending them. We estimate the impact of this ...

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    { "DBS": "DE:DBS:37700" }

  • How Large an Effect Can We Expect from School Reforms?

    Judging the success of school reform requires an interpretative context in which to judge whether effects obtained are large enough to be important or so small as to be a disappointment. The logic of school reform suggests two frameworks with which to judge the importance of effects. One is the size of the existing achievement gaps between important groups in society. The ...

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    { "DBS": "DE:DBS:35606" }

  • The Returns to Pencil Use Revisited

    The increased diffusion of computers is one of the fundamental changes at workplaces in recent decades. While the majority of workers now spend a substantial fraction of their working day with a computer, research on the wage effect of computer use effectively came to a halt after DiNardo and Pischke [1997] found that wages were also positively associated with pencil use, ...

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    { "DBS": "DE:DBS:37322" }

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