Education Economics
1997 - 2025
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Volume 33, issue 2, 2025
- Can skills differences explain the gap in track recommendation by socio-economic status? pp. 161-179

- Maria Zumbuehl, Nihal Chehber and Rik Dillingh
- Students’ resilience and school efficiency in one of the most unequal countries in the world: empirical evidence from Colombia pp. 180-197

- Sebastian López-Estrada, Tommaso Agasisti, Víctor Giménez and Diego Prior
- Foundational learning program evaluation and dropouts: are dropouts a heterogeneous group? pp. 198-217

- David Gray and Louis-Philippe Morin
- The medium-term impact of a conditional cash transfer programme on educational outcomes in England pp. 218-239

- Yuyan Jiang
- School innovation for continuous learning in the period of a health shock and pupils’ mental wellbeing in Burkina Faso and Ethiopia pp. 240-257

- Uchenna Efobi
- A comparison between two systems of university education: years of study versus credit accumulation pp. 258-276

- Catherine Dehon and Léonore Lebouteiller
- More A’s and I get to stay? How grading influences employment outcomes for contingent faculty pp. 277-292

- Veronica Sovero and Amanda L. Griffith
- Do college students demand lower tuition for online learning? Empirical evidence from choice experiments during COVID-19 pp. 293-310

- H. Holly Wang, Yizhou Hua and Christine Wilson
Volume 33, issue 1, 2025
- Unbundling returns to postsecondary degrees and skills: evidence from Colombia pp. 1-18

- Matias Busso, Sebastián Montaño and Juan Munoz-Morales
- Improving learning outcomes for out-of-school children: evidence from a randomized evaluation of an accelerated learning program in Liberia pp. 19-38

- Jeffery McManus, Mico Rudasingwa, Ewoud Nijhof, Kenna Mokobi, Serigne Fallou Deme, James Kiawoin, Felipe Acero Garay, Leah Mwai and Cassandre Pignon
- Can teachers learn online? – evidence from Armenia during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 39-52

- Naneh Hovanessian, Gevorg Minasyan, Armen Nurbekyan, Mattias Polborn and Tigran Polborn
- The over-education wage penalty among PhD holders: a European perspective pp. 53-75

- Loredana Cultrera, Francois Rycx, Giulia Santosuosso and Guillaume Vermeylen
- The effect of COVID-19 on international student credit mobility: a gravity model approach pp. 76-92

- Giorgio Di Pietro and Adriana Perez-Encinas
- Identifying high-quality teachers pp. 93-120

- Kevin Ng
- Collective bargaining laws and returns to STEM majors in the labor market for teachers pp. 121-137

- Andrew Ju and Krishna Regmi
- The effect of school damages on educational outcomes in post-hurricane Jamaica pp. 138-160

- Kaywana Raeburn
Volume 32, issue 6, 2024
- A new macroeconomic measure of human capital exploiting PISA and PIAAC: linking education policies to productivity pp. 745-761

- Balázs Égert, Christine de la Maisonneuve and David Turner
- Gender differences in grading: teacher bias or student behaviour? pp. 762-785

- David Contreras Gomez
- Effects of a large-scale program for the construction of daycare and preschool centers on cognitive skills and female employment pp. 786-811

- Marcelo Castro and Breno da Cruz
- Which college types increase earnings? Estimates from geographic proximity pp. 812-827

- Jennifer L. Steele
- Spillover effects of maternal education in elementary classroom: evidence from Vietnam pp. 828-845

- My Nguyen
- Are dreams contagious? Peer effects of undocumented college students pp. 846-861

- Federick Ngo
- Locus of control, educational attainment, and college aspirations: the relative role of effort and expectations pp. 862-881

- Agnes Szabo-Morvai and Hubert Janos Kiss
- Economies of scale and scope, merger effects, and ownership difference: an empirical analysis of universities in Japan pp. 882-905

- Fumitoshi Mizutani, Tomoyasu Tanaka and Noriyoshi Nakayama
Volume 32, issue 5, 2024
- The returns to education turn 50: reflections on the work of George Psacharopoulos pp. 557-560

- Harry Patrinos
- Returns to education: a brief history and an assessment pp. 561-565

- George Psacharopoulos
- Estimating returns to schooling and experience: a history of thought pp. 566-580

- Barry Chiswick
- The rate of return to early childhood education in Japan: estimates from the nationwide expansion pp. 581-598

- Hideo Akabayashi and Ryuichi Tanaka
- Returns to education in Greece: adjusting to large wage cuts pp. 599-612

- Ioannis Cholezas and Nikolaos C. Kanellopoulos
- A study on regional return to education in South Korea: comparison of male and female wages pp. 613-631

- JongSoo Lee and Bit Na Choi
- Updates on private returns to education in Uganda: evidence from universal primary education policy pp. 632-648

- Katsuki Sakaue, James Wokadala and Keiichi Ogawa
- Returns to education in Nepal: an analysis of educational attainment, employability and social mobility pp. 649-664

- Amrit Thapa and Moe Izawa
- An investigation of the decline in the returns to higher education in Vietnam pp. 665-685

- Thi Hang Banh, Trang Hong Dao, Paul Glewwe and Giang Thai
- Perceived returns and regrets among college graduates pp. 686-702

- M. Najeeb Shafiq and Robert K. Toutkoushian
- College rankings, labor market outcomes, and alumni satisfaction pp. 703-720

- Eric Bettinger and Andreas Fidjeland
- The effect of education on household incomes using the Mincerian approach: a comparison between MENA and the rest of the world pp. 721-743

- Zafiris Tzannatos, Ishac Diwan and Joanna Abdel Ahad
Volume 32, issue 4, 2024
- Month of birth and aspirational career choice: a gender perspective pp. 413-439

- Pilar Beneito, Javier Soria-Espín and Óscar Vicente-Chirivella
- No mental retirement: estimating voluntary adult education activities of older workers pp. 440-473

- Jens Ruhose, Stephan Thomsen and Insa Weilage
- Do small high schools affect rates of risky health behaviors and poor mental health among low-income teenagers? Evidence from New York city pp. 474-493

- Kai Hong, Syeda Sana Fatima, Amy Schwartz, Leanna Stiefel and Sherry Glied
- Would you follow the advice? The effect of school guidance on students’ academic success pp. 494-509

- Tommaso Agasisti, Filippo Bolzoni and Mara Soncin
- Examining grade loss aversion – the importance of reference points pp. 510-522

- Sudipta Roy and Caleb Lewis
- Home computer ownership and educational outcomes of adolescents in Greece pp. 523-537

- Vladana Djinovic and Nicholas Giannakopoulos
- Assessing the spatial impact of educational attainment on poverty reduction in Thailand pp. 538-555

- Katikar Tipayalai and Chayaton Subchavaroj
Volume 32, issue 3, 2024
- Arrested development: relative school entry age and arrests during the teenage and young adult years pp. 275-297

- Asha Shepard
- Impact of education on inequality across the unconditional wage distribution in Cameroon pp. 298-316

- Francis Menjo Baye, Ebenezer Lemven Wirba and Ernest Ngeh Tingum
- Child bodyweight, cognitive abilities, and well-being: evidence from West Bank schools pp. 317-338

- Sameh Hallaq
- General adult education of displaced workers in a recession: the effects on university enrollment and graduation pp. 339-354

- Anders Lindström
- University-to-work transitions in Germany – do graduate job seekers benefit from migration and work experience? pp. 355-380

- Christian Teichert, Annekatrin Niebuhr, Anne Otto and Anja Rossen
- The extremely overconfident and extremely dissatisfied: a case study of an introductory macroeconomics college course pp. 381-394

- Marlon Williams
- Birth order, socioeconomic background and educational attainment pp. 395-412

- Andra Hiriscau and Mihaela Pintea
Volume 32, issue 2, 2024
- Friends don’t let friends drop out pp. 121-140

- John M. Krieg, Darius Martin and Adam C. Wright
- The land of the fee: the effect of Baden-Württemberg's tuition fees on international student outcomes pp. 141-166

- Andreas B. Vortisch
- Are public sector jobs better for Ph.D. students? The association between employment sector and doctoral dropout and graduation pp. 167-184

- Daniel Gama e Colombo
- Education-occupation mismatch and social networks for Hispanics in the U.S.: role of citizenship pp. 185-209

- Kusum Mundra and Fernando Rios-Avila
- The causal effect of education on women’s empowerment: evidence from Kenya pp. 210-228

- Hang Nguyen and Nahashon Nzioka Nthenya
- Local prescription opioid use and academic achievement pp. 229-254

- Alexander H. Bentz
- College quality as revealed by willingness-to-pay for college graduates pp. 255-274

- John J. Green, Peter F. Orazem and Nicole S. Swepston
Volume 32, issue 1, 2024
- Segregation by choice? School choice and segregation in England pp. 1-19

- Ellen Greaves
- Caste, gender, and intersectionality in stream choice: evidence from higher secondary education in India pp. 20-46

- Anand Kumar and Soham Sahoo
- School entry cutoff and the timing of births: evidence from Argentina pp. 47-58

- Fernando Gonzalez and Juan Dip
- Intergenerational educational mobility – The role of non-cognitive skills pp. 59-78

- Anna Adamecz-Völgyi, Morag Henderson and Nikki Shure
- The role of gender inequality in the overeducation and life satisfaction relationship: an empirical analysis using panel data from Korea pp. 79-95

- Amina Ahmed Lahsen, Alan Piper and Ida-Anna Thiele
- Parental risk attitudes and child cognitive outcome in Indonesia pp. 96-113

- Romi Hartarto, Claudia Aravena and Arnab Bhattacharjee
- Student performance in online health courses pp. 114-120

- Jamin D. Speer
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