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Economics of Education Review

Economics of Education Review

Vol. 30, n°1, février 2011



* effects of alcohol use on academic achievement in high school, Ana I. Balsa, Laura M. Giuliano, Michael T. French
* Immigration and student achievement: Evidence from Switzerland, Muriel Meunier The effect of school inputs on labor market returns that account for selective migration, Peter McHenry Who benefits from homework assignments?, Marte Rønning Do you want your child to have a certified teacher?, Christian Andersson, Per Johansson, Nina Waldenström Public subsidies to private schools do make a difference for achievement in mathematics: Longitudinal evidence from Canada, Pierre Lefebvre, Philip Merrigan, Matthieu Verstraete Teachers’ unions and compensation: The impact of collective bargaining on salary schedules and performance pay schemes, Kristine Lamm West, Elton Mykerezi Skills, standards, and disabilities: How youth with learning disabilities fare in high school and beyond, Andrew McGee Labour market mismatch among UK graduates: An analysis using REFLEX data, McGuinness, Peter J. Sloane
* School quality, clustering and government subsidy in post-apartheid South Africa, Futoshi Yamauchi
* Does food insecurity at home affect non-cognitive performance at school? A longitudinal analysis of elementary student classroom behavior, Larry L. Howard
* The effect of student aid on the duration of study, Daniela Glocker
* Effect of increased academic momentum on transfer rates: An application of the generalized propensity score, William R. Doyle

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