Economics of Education Review
1981 - 2025
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Volume 63, issue C, 2018
- Admission to higher education programmes and student educational outcomes and earnings–Evidence from Denmark pp. 1-19

- Eskil Heinesen
- Stability of income and school attendance among NYC students of low-income families pp. 20-30

- Lisa A. Gennetian, Christopher Rodrigues, Heather D. Hill and Pamela A. Morris
- How I met your mother: The effect of school desegregation on birth outcomes pp. 31-50

- Menghan Shen
- The effects of computers and acquired skills on earnings, employment and college enrollment: Evidence from a field experiment and California UI earnings records pp. 51-63

- Robert Fairlie and Peter Riley Bahr
- Do migrant students affect local students’ academic achievements in urban China? pp. 64-77

- Haining Wang, Zhiming Cheng and Russell Smyth
- The causal effect of age at migration on youth educational attainment pp. 78-99

- Dominique Lemmermann and Regina Riphahn
- A ticket to ride: The unintended consequences of school transport subsidies pp. 100-115

- Barbara Masi
- Commuting to educational opportunity? School choice effects of mass transit expansion in Mexico City pp. 116-133

- Andrew Dustan and Diana K.L. Ngo
- Test scores, noncognitive skills and economic growth pp. 134-153

- Pau Balart, Matthijs Oosterveen and Dinand Webbink
- Early impacts of college aid pp. 154-166

- Julio Caceres-Delpiano, Eugenio Giolito and Sebastián Castillo Ramos
- Does greater primary school autonomy improve pupil attainment? Evidence from primary school converter academies in England✰ pp. 167-179

- Joseph Regan-Stansfield
- The impact of state-mandated Advanced Placement programs on student outcomes pp. 180-193

- Paula Arce-Trigatti
Volume 62, issue C, 2018
- General versus vocational education: Lessons from a quasi-experiment in Croatia pp. 1-11

- Ivan Zilic
- Class meeting frequency, start times, and academic performance pp. 12-15

- Chad Cotti, John Gordanier and Orgul Ozturk
- Competencies, occupational status, and earnings among European university graduates pp. 16-34

- Maite Blázquez Cuesta, Ainhoa Herrarte Sánchez and Raquel Llorente-Heras
- Do single-sex schools enhance students’ STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) outcomes? pp. 35-47

- Hyunjoon Park, Jere Behrman and Jaesung Choi
- The common core conundrum: To what extent should we worry that changes to assessments will affect test-based measures of teacher performance? pp. 48-65

- Ben Backes, James Cowan, Dan Goldhaber, Cory Koedel, Luke C. Miller and Zeyu Xu
- Smart but unhappy: Independent-school competition and the wellbeing-efficiency trade-off in education pp. 66-81

- Gabriel Heller-Sahlgren
- Does learning trigger learning throughout adulthood? Evidence from training participation of the employed population pp. 82-90

- Anica Kramer and Marcus Tamm
- Does choice increase information? Evidence from online school search behavior pp. 91-103

- Michael Lovenheim and Patrick Walsh
- Short and long-term impacts of an increase in graduate funding pp. 104-112

- Vincent Chandler
- A classroom experiment on effort allocation under relative grading pp. 113-128

- Andy Brownback
- TAKS-ing students? Texas exit exam effects on human capital formation pp. 129-150

- Chester Polson
- Nudging study habits: A field experiment on peer tutoring in higher education pp. 151-161

- Todd Pugatch and Nicholas Wilson
- School spirit: Exploring the long-term effects of the U.S. temperance movement on educational attainment pp. 162-169

- Andrew Francis-Tan, Cheryl Tan and Ruhan Zhang
- Thrivers and divers: Using non-academic measures to predict college success and failure pp. 170-182

- Graham Beattie, Jean-William Laliberté and Philip Oreopoulos
- The evolution of returns to education in the Middle East and North Africa: Evidence from comparable education policy changes in Tunisia pp. 183-191

- Miquel Pellicer
- The value of earning for learning: Performance bonuses in immigrant language training pp. 192-204

- Olof Åslund and Mattias Engdahl
- Why do boys and girls make different educational choices? The influence of expected earnings and test scores pp. 205-229

- Benoît Rapoport and Claire Thibout
- Let the girls learn! It is not only about math … it's about gender social norms pp. 230-253

- Núria Rodriguez-Planas and Natalia Nollenberger
- The new school advantage? Examining the effects of strategic new school openings on student achievement pp. 254-266

- Ayesha K. Hashim, Katharine O. Strunk and Julie A. Marsh
- Internationally comparable mathematics scores for fourteen african countries pp. 267-286

- Justin Sandefur
- The role of information in the application for highly selective scholarships: Evidence from a randomized field experiment pp. 287-301

- Stefanie P. Herber
- School turnaround in North Carolina: A regression discontinuity analysis pp. 302-320

- Jennifer Heissel and Helen Ladd
Volume 61, issue C, 2017
- Improving teaching quality through training: Evidence from the Caucasus pp. 1-8

- Alejandro Ome, Alicia Menendez and Huyen Elise Le
- Why does teacher gender matter? pp. 9-18

- Dario Sansone
- The effects of Montessori education: Evidence from admission lotteries pp. 19-34

- Nienke Ruijs
- Teachers’ unions and school performance: Evidence from California charter schools pp. 35-50

- Jordan D. Matsudaira and Richard Patterson
- What happens when econometrics and psychometrics collide? An example using the PISA data pp. 51-58

- John Jerrim, Luis Alejandro Lopez-Agudo, Oscar D. Marcenaro-Gutierrez and Nikki Shure
- Tracking and the intergenerational transmission of education: Evidence from a natural experiment pp. 59-78

- Simon Lange and Marten von Werder
- A self-reference problem in test score normalization pp. 79-84

- Jeffrey Penney
- The effect of Vietnam-era conscription and genetic potential for educational attainment on schooling outcomes pp. 85-97

- Lauren L. Schmitz and Dalton Conley
- Can learning communities boost success of women and minorities in STEM? Evidence from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology pp. 98-111

- Lauren Russell
- What's in a teacher test? Assessing the relationship between teacher licensure test scores and student STEM achievement and course-taking pp. 112-129

- Dan Goldhaber, Trevor Gratz and Roddy Theobald
- Does the transition into daylight saving time affect students’ performance? pp. 130-139

- Stefanie P. Herber, Johanna Sophie Quis and Guido Heineck
- A question of degree: The effects of degree class on labor market outcomes pp. 140-161

- Andy Feng and Georg Graetz
- Books or laptops? The effect of shifting from printed to digital delivery of educational content on learning pp. 162-173

- Rosangela Bando, Francisco Gallego, Paul Gertler and Dario Romero
- Local signals and the returns to foreign education pp. 174-190

- Max Tani
Volume 60, issue C, 2017
- State divestment and tuition at public institutions pp. 1-4

- Douglas Webber
- Do returns to education depend on how and whom you ask? pp. 5-19

- Pieter Serneels, Kathleen Beegle and Andrew Dillon
- Fetal malnutrition and academic success: Evidence from Muslim immigrants in Denmark pp. 20-35

- Jane Greve, Marie Louise Schultz-Nielsen and Erdal Tekin
- Is college remedial education a worthy investment? New evidence from a sharp regression discontinuity design pp. 36-53

- Emma Duchini
- Labor market frictions and production efficiency in public schools pp. 54-67

- Dongwoo Kim, Cory Koedel, Shawn Ni and Michael Podgursky
- Effects of class size reduction in upper grades: Evidence from Seoul, Korea pp. 68-85

- Joseph Han and Keunkwan Ryu
- Do college admissions counselors discriminate? Evidence from a correspondence-based field experiment pp. 86-96

- Andrew Hanson
- No student left behind? Evidence from the Programme for School Guidance in Spain pp. 97-111

- J. Ignacio García-Pérez and Marisa Hidalgo-Hidalgo
- Explaining international differences in wage inequality: Skills matter pp. 112-124

- Stijn Broecke, Glenda Quintini and Marieke Vandeweyer
- Intended college enrollment and educational inequality: Do students lack information? pp. 125-141

- Frauke Peter and Vaishali Zambre
- The Spanish or the German apartment? Study abroad and the acquisition of permanent skills pp. 142-158

- Giuseppe Sorrenti
- Are male teachers headed for extinction? The 50-year decline of male teachers in Australia pp. 159-167

- Kevin F. McGrath and Penny Van Bergen
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