Economics of Education Review
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Volume 28, issue 6, 2009
- Effects of weight on children's educational achievement pp. 651-661

- Robert Kaestner and Michael Grossman
- Is identification with school the key component in the 'Black Box' of education outcomes? Evidence from a randomized experiment pp. 662-671

- Jason Fletcher
- Labour market effects of the polytechnic education reform: The Finnish experience pp. 672-681

- Petri Böckerman, Ulla Hämäläinen and Roope Uusitalo
- An empirical analysis of teacher spillover effects in secondary school pp. 682-692

- Cory Koedel
- Sexual orientation and outcomes in college pp. 693-703

- Christopher Carpenter
- Program participation of immigrant children: Evidence from the local availability of Head Start pp. 704-715

- Matthew Neidell and Jane Waldfogel
- Students' academic self-perception pp. 716-727

- Arnaud Chevalier, Stephen Gibbons, Andy Thorpe, Martin Snell and Sherria Hoskins
- Distance and intrastate college student migration pp. 728-738

- James Alm and John Winters
- The impact of internal migration on educational outcomes: Evidence from Turkey pp. 739-749

- Ali Berker
- Does educational expansion encourage female workforce participation? A study of the 1968 reform in Taiwan pp. 750-758

- Wehn-Jyuan Tsai, Jin-Tan Liu, Shin-Yi Chou and Robert Thornton
- Do sheepskin effects help explain racial earnings differences? pp. 759-766

- John D. Bitzan
Volume 28, issue 5, 2009
- Can you earn a Ph.D. in economics in five years? pp. 523-537

- Wendy A. Stock, T. Aldrich Finegan and John Siegfried
- Immigration and its effect on the college-going outcomes of natives pp. 538-550

- Florence Neymotin
- The rational adolescent: Discipline policies, lawsuits, and skill acquisition pp. 551-560

- Philip Babcock
- Tuition fees and the demand for university places pp. 561-570

- Christine Neill
- The impact of charter schools on the efficiency of traditional public schools: Evidence from Michigan pp. 571-584

- Yongmei Ni
- Mission matters: The cost of small high schools revisited pp. 585-599

- Leanna Stiefel, Amy Schwartz, Patrice Iatarola and Colin C. Chellman
- Direct and indirect effects of education on job satisfaction: A structural equation model for the Spanish case pp. 600-610

- M. Eugenia Fabra and César Camisón
- Do academically deficient scholarship athletes earn higher wages subsequent to graduation? pp. 611-619

- Alexandre Olbrecht
- Can't get there from here: The decision to apply to a selective college pp. 620-628

- Amanda L. Griffith and Donna S. Rothstein
- Does lengthening the school day increase students' academic achievement? Results from a natural experiment in Chile pp. 629-640

- Cristián Bellei
- Education returns of wage earners and self-employed workers: Comment pp. 641-644

- Henrik Jordahl, Panu Poutvaara and Juha Tuomala
- Education returns of wage earners and self-employed workers: Response pp. 645-647

- Inmaculada García-Mainar and Victor Montuenga
- Education returns of wage earners and self-employed workers: Rejoinder pp. 648-648

- Henrik Jordahl, Panu Poutvaara and Juha Tuomala
Volume 28, issue 4, 2009
- Kindergarten skills and fifth-grade achievement: Evidence from the ECLS-K pp. 415-427

- Amy Claessens, Greg Duncan and Mimi Engel
- Am I still too Black for you?: Schooling and secular change in skin tone effects pp. 428-433

- Linda Loury
- Educational progression of second-generation immigrants and immigrant children pp. 434-443

- Bjørg Colding, Leif Husted and Hans Hummelgaard
- Faculty: Thy administrator's keeper? Some evidence pp. 444-453

- Brendan Cunningham
- A meta-analysis of the effect of education on social capital pp. 454-464

- Jian Huang, Henriëtte Maassen van den Brink and Wim Groot
- Crowding Peter to educate Paul: Lessons from a class size reduction externality pp. 465-473

- David P. Sims
- Determinants of schooling for boys and girls in Nigeria under a policy of free primary education pp. 474-484

- Jane Arnold Lincove
- The adverse effects of parents' school selection errors on academic achievement: Evidence from the Beijing open enrollment program pp. 485-496

- Fang Lai, Elisabeth Sadoulet and Alain de Janvry
- Teenage dropouts and drug use: Does the specification of peer group structure matter? pp. 497-504

- Darrell Glaser
- Multi-product total cost functions for higher education: The case of Chinese research universities pp. 505-511

- Hou Longlong, Li Fengliang and Min Weifang
- Non-formal basic education as a development priority: Evidence from Nicaragua pp. 512-522

- Sudhanshu Handa, Heiling Pineda, Yannete Esquivel, Blancadilia Lopez, Nidia Veronica Gurdian and Ferdinando Regalia
Volume 28, issue 3, 2009
- The impact of athletic performance on alumni giving: An analysis of microdata pp. 287-294

- Jonathan Meer and Harvey Rosen
- Selection bias in college admissions test scores pp. 295-307

- Melissa Clark, Jesse Rothstein and Diane Schanzenbach
- Can a public scholarship program successfully reduce school drop-outs in a time of economic crisis? Evidence from Indonesia pp. 308-317

- Lisa Cameron
- Do universities benefit local youth? Evidence from the creation of new universities pp. 318-328

- Marc Frenette
- Estimating peer effects in Swedish high school using school, teacher, and student fixed effects pp. 329-336

- Krister Sund
- Religion and education gender gap: Are Muslims different? pp. 337-344

- Mandana Hajj and Ugo Panizza
- The French zones d'éducation prioritaire: Much ado about nothing? pp. 345-356

- Roland Benabou, Francis Kramarz and Corinne Prost
- Effort allocation in tournaments: The effect of gender on academic performance in Italian universities pp. 357-369

- Carolina Castagnetti and Luisa Rosti
- Using school scholarships to estimate the effect of private education on the academic achievement of low-income students in Chile pp. 370-381

- Priyanka Anand, Alejandra Mizala and Andrea Repetto
- Is there "white flight" into private schools? New evidence from High School and Beyond pp. 382-392

- Mingliang Li
- On reconstructing school segregation: The efficacy and equity of single-sex schooling pp. 393-402

- Sherrilyn Billger
- The effect of kindergarten classroom size reduction on second grade student achievement: Evidence from California pp. 403-414

- Edward Funkhouser
Volume 28, issue 2, 2009
- The international transferability of immigrants' human capital pp. 162-169

- Barry Chiswick and Paul Miller
- An empirical analysis of borrowing behaviour of higher education students in the Netherlands pp. 170-177

- Hessel Oosterbeek and Anja van den Broek
- Cognitive skills among children in Senegal: Disentangling the roles of schooling and family background pp. 178-188

- Peter Glick and David Sahn
- Differences in the distribution of high school achievement: The role of class-size and time-in-term pp. 189-198

- Miles Corak and Darren Lauzon
- The effect of community college enrollment on bachelor's degree completion pp. 199-206

- William R. Doyle
- School quality and learning gains in rural Guatemala pp. 207-216

- Jeffery H. Marshall
- Aggregate unemployment decreases individual returns to education pp. 217-226

- Andreas Ammermueller, Anja Kuckulenz and Thomas Zwick
- Effects of school choice on the margin: The cream is already skimmed pp. 227-236

- Patrick Walsh
- University decision making and prestige: An empirical study pp. 237-248

- Philippe Cyrenne and Hugh Grant
- Social trust and the growth of schooling pp. 249-257

- Christian Bjrnskov
- Congratulations or condolences? The role of human capital in the cultivation of a university administrator pp. 258-267

- John McDowell, Larry D. Singell and Mark Stater
- School-year employment and academic performance of young adolescents pp. 268-276

- Joseph J. Sabia
- Monetary returns to academic ability in the public teacher labor market pp. 277-285

- Daniel Player
Volume 28, issue 1, 2009
- Non-market effects of education on crime: Evidence from Italian regions pp. 11-17

- Paolo Buonanno and Leone Leonida
- Prestige, charitable deductions and other determinants of alumni giving: Evidence from a highly selective liberal arts college pp. 18-28

- Jessica Holmes
- An alternative instrument for private school competition pp. 29-37

- D. Cohen-Zada
- The mythical 'boy crisis'? pp. 38-48

- Muna Husain and Daniel Millimet
- Do teacher characteristics matter? New results on the effects of teacher preparation on student achievement pp. 49-57

- Sharon Kukla-Acevedo
- Local amenities, unobserved quality, and market clearing: Adjusting teacher compensation to provide equal education opportunities pp. 58-66

- Bradford Tuck, Matthew Berman and Alexandra Hill
- What level of education matters most for growth?: Evidence from Portugal pp. 67-73

- Joao Pereira and Miguel Aubyn
- Differences in community colleges' missions: Evidence from California pp. 74-79

- Andrew Gill and Duane E. Leigh
- The over-education of UK immigrants and minority ethnic groups: Evidence from the Labour Force Survey pp. 80-89

- Joanne Lindley
- Education inputs, student performance and school finance reform in Michigan pp. 90-98

- Latika Chaudhary
- The impact of merit-based financial aid on college enrollment: A field experiment pp. 99-106

- James Monks
- Higher education institutions' costs and efficiency: Taking the decomposition a further step pp. 107-113

- Geraint Johnes and Jill Johnes
- Overqualification: Major or minor mismatch? pp. 114-121

- Malcolm Brynin and Simonetta Longhi
- The causal effect of education on health: Evidence from the United Kingdom pp. 122-128

- Mary Silles
- The gender difference of peer influence in higher education pp. 129-134

- Li Han and Tao Li
- The effects of exemptions to Florida's test-based promotion policy: Who is retained?: Who benefits academically? pp. 135-142

- Jay P. Greene and Marcus A. Winters
- Testing implications of a tournament model of school district salary schedules pp. 143-151

- Garth Heutel
- The implications of changing educational and family circumstances for children's grade progression in rural Pakistan: 1997-2004 pp. 152-160

- Cynthia B. Lloyd, Cem Mete and Monica J. Grant
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