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Zhao, Bo – Education Economics, 2023
This paper is the first to estimate the cost function of Connecticut public K-12 education and to evaluate the state's school spending based on regression-estimated education costs. It finds large disparities across districts in education costs and cost-adjusted spending. A large percentage of the state's public school students are enrolled in…
Descriptors: Costs, Public Schools, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education
Angelo, Catarina; Reis, Ana Balcão – Education Economics, 2021
This paper analyzes the impact of grading practices on the gender gap in student achievement. We examine the gender difference in the difference between teacher grading and scores on national exams to test whether there are gender differences associated with different grading systems. We use data on 21 subjects across humanities and sciences for…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Achievement Gap, Grading, Student Evaluation
Fleury, Nicolas; Gilles, Fabrice – Education Economics, 2018
In this article, we evaluate the extent of the causal effect of parental education on the education of their children. We review this empirical literature and propose a multivariate meta-regression analysis. Our database is composed of a large set of both published and unpublished papers written in the period 2002-2014. The articles considered…
Descriptors: Parent Background, Educational Attainment, Parent Child Relationship, Parent Influence
Bender, Keith A.; Heywood, John S. – Education Economics, 2017
Using a panel data set of scientists in the US, we examine the hypothesis that workers in jobs poorly matched to their education are more likely to retire. In pooled estimates, we confirm that the mismatched are more likely to retire and that among retirees, the mismatched retire at younger ages. Hazard function estimates also support the…
Descriptors: Education Work Relationship, Scientists, Retirement, Hypothesis Testing
Waddoups, C. Jeffrey – Education Economics, 2018
The study reveals that the positive correlation between formal education and job training (complementarity) has weakened during the 2000s. Using U.S. Census Bureau data from the Survey of Income and Program Participation, the study finds that although workers in all categories of educational attainment felt the decline, the effects were strongest…
Descriptors: Correlation, Education Work Relationship, Educational Trends, Job Training
Diebolt, Claude; Hippe, Ralph – Education Economics, 2018
In a recent contribution, Redding and Schott [2003. "Distance, Skill Deepening and Development: Will Peripheral Countries Ever Get Rich?" "Journal of Development Economics": 72 (2): 515-541. doi:10.1016/S0304-3878(03)00118-4] add human capital to a two sector NEG model, highlighting that remoteness represents a penalty that…
Descriptors: Human Capital, Rural Areas, Regression (Statistics), Foreign Countries
Lee, Kyung-Gon; Polachek, Solomon W. – Education Economics, 2018
This paper analyzes how changes in school expenditures affect dropout rates based on data from 466 school districts in New York during the 2003/04 to the 2007/08 school years. Past traditional regression approaches show mixed results in part because school expenditures are likely endogenous, so that one cannot disentangle cause and effect. The…
Descriptors: Dropout Rate, Budgeting, Budgets, Expenditures
Rzepka, Sylvi – Education Economics, 2018
In this paper, I assess labor market returns of a substantial skill upgrade: college enrollment of the vocationally trained, non-traditional students who do not have the formal entry requirement. Using propensity-score-adjusted regressions and the National Educational Panel Study, I find that these enrollees face high opportunity costs as they…
Descriptors: Labor Market, Outcomes of Education, College Students, Nontraditional Students
Diette, Timothy M.; Uwaifo Oyelere, Ruth – Education Economics, 2017
The significant increase in immigration has altered the ethnic composition of public schools in many states. Given the perceived negative impact of immigrant students by some, we are interested in investigating whether higher concentrations of students with limited English (LE) skills in a school affect the academic performance of native students.…
Descriptors: Limited English Speaking, Immigration, Migrant Children, Native Speakers
Malloy, Liam C. – Education Economics, 2015
Existing empirical work looking at the effects of parental income on IQ, schooling, wealth, race, and personality is only able to explain about half of the observed intergenerational income elasticity. This paper provides a possible behavioral explanation for this elasticity in which heterogeneous agents in sequential generations choose their…
Descriptors: Income, Generational Differences, Mobility, Educational Attainment
Lipford, Jody W.; Slice, Jerry K. – Education Economics, 2017
With rising costs, mounting student debt, and many schools experiencing financial hardship, the higher education industry faces unwanted scrutiny from the popular media and political sector. College athletics too have come under close examination because of rising costs and internal subsidies. In this paper, we provide estimates of the per-student…
Descriptors: College Athletics, Expenditure per Student, Athletes, Undergraduate Students
Bolli, Thomas; Agasisti, Tommaso; Johnes, Geraint – Education Economics, 2015
Using National Research Council data, we investigate the determinants of graduation rates in US Ph.D. programmes. We emphasise the impact that support and facilities offered to doctoral students have on completion rates. Significant, strong and positive effects are found for the provision of on-site graduate conferences and dedicated workspace,…
Descriptors: Graduation Rate, Doctoral Programs, Graduate Students, Influences
Haussen, Tina; Uebelmesser, Silke – Education Economics, 2016
In higher education systems that are partly tax funded, a country might not be willing to subsidize the education of international students who might leave after graduation. This paper analyzes how student migration affects governmental decisions regarding the private funding share of higher education for 22 OECD countries for the period of…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Higher Education, Student Mobility, College Graduates
Masakure, Oliver – Education Economics, 2015
This paper estimates the causal effect of education on entrepreneurship choice in Canada taking into account the endogeneity of education. The data come from the General and Social Surveys (2000-2009). We consider the effect of two extreme education levels: university and some/no education. Regressions are based on fixed effects with two-stage…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Entrepreneurship, Education Work Relationship, Influences
Zhan, Crystal – Education Economics, 2017
Informal institutions are defined as socially shared rules that guide individuals' behaviors outside of officially sanctioned channels. This paper investigates the link between individual educational attainment and education-related informal institutions by examining second-generation immigrants in the USA. I measure the education-related informal…
Descriptors: Social Behavior, Behavior Standards, Educational Attainment, Informal Education