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Diette, Timothy M.; Raghav, Manu – Education Economics, 2016
In this paper, we explore whether there is a relationship between average grades earned in a course and the national average salaries of graduates of the major associated with the course. Using student-level data from a selective private liberal arts college, we find an inverse relationship. The result suggests that students face a trade-off…
Descriptors: Salaries, Grade Point Average, Correlation, College Graduates
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Krassel, Karl Fritjof; Heinesen, Eskil – Education Economics, 2014
We analyze class-size effects on academic achievement in secondary school in Denmark exploiting an institutional setting where pupils cannot predict class size prior to enrollment, and where post-enrollment responses aimed at affecting realized class size are unlikely. We identify class-size effects combining a regression discontinuity design with…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Class Size, Academic Achievement, Correlation
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Jakobsson, Niklas; Persson, Mattias; Svensson, Mikael – Education Economics, 2013
This paper analyzes whether class size has an effect on the prevalence of mental health problems and well-being among adolescents in Swedish schools. We use cross-sectional data collected in year 2008 covering 2755 Swedish adolescents in ninth grade from 40 schools and 159 classes. We utilize different econometric approaches to address potential…
Descriptors: Well Being, Mental Health, Adolescents, Incidence
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Ding, Weili; Lehrer, Steven F. – Education Economics, 2011
Proponents of class size reductions (CSRs) draw heavily on the results from Project Student/Teacher Achievement Ratio to support their initiatives. Adding to the political appeal of these initiative are reports that minority and economically disadvantaged students received the largest benefits from smaller classes. We extend this research in two…
Descriptors: Class Size, Student Attitudes, Economically Disadvantaged, Teacher Student Relationship