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Canada 23 Kanada 20 Bildungsniveau 12 Educational achievement 11 Children 10 Kinder 10 natural experiment 8 Bildungsertrag 7 Returns to education 7 education 7 Canadian provinces 6 Estimation 6 Impact assessment 6 Mothers 6 Mütter 6 PISA 6 Schätzung 6 Vergleich 6 Wirkungsanalyse 6 education attainment gradient 6 literacy and numeracy skills 6 longitudinal data 6 proficiency scales 6 provincial education policy 6 socioeconomic inequalities 6 Analphabetismus 5 Bildungsverhalten 5 Comparison 5 Einkommensverteilung 5 Income distribution 5 Intergenerational mobility 5 Intergenerationenmobilität 5 Bildungspolitik 4 Child care 4 Cognition 4 Education policy 4 Educational behaviour 4 Eltern 4 Illiteracy 4 Intergenerational transfer 4
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Working Paper 62 Arbeitspapier 32 Graue Literatur 32 Non-commercial literature 32
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English 50 French 12
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Haeck, Catherine 37 Lefebvre, Pierre 30 Merrigan, Philip 20 Connolly, Marie 17 Lapierre, David 8 Lawson, Nicholas 4 Munteanu, Andrei 4 Beauregard, Pierre-Loup 2 Bourassa-Viau, Simon 2 Corak, Miles 2 Felteau, Claude 2 Fontaine, Marie Mélanie 2 Galama, Titus 2 Garon, Jean-Denis 2 Laliberté, Jean-William 2 Le Bourdais-Coffey, Anne Mei 2 Lebihan, Laetitia 2 Lebihan, Laëtitia 2 Leblond-Létourneau, Martin 2 Molnár, Tímea Laura 2 Poirier, Krystel 2 Thom, Kevin 2 He, Ailin 1 Pare, Samuel 1 Paré, Samuel 1 Renée, Laëtitia 1 Sayour, Nagham 1
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Research Group on Human Capital working paper series : working paper 32 Research Group on Human Capital - Working Paper Series 30
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ECONIS (ZBW) 32 EconStor 30
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The impact of after-school care on maternal income : evidence from Canadian administrative data
He, Ailin; Renée, Laëtitia; Sayour, Nagham - 2024
We study the impact of affordable after-school care programs on the labor market outcomes of mothers. Specifically, we analyze the effects of a policy implemented in Quebec (Canada) in 1998, which reduced the costs and expanded the availability of after-school care programs for primary school...
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Discrimination and the fiscal benefits of immigration
Lawson, Nicholas - 2024
In recent decades, there has been a lengthy debate about the fiscal costs or benefits of immigration, and much of the literature has found fiscal impacts that are close to zero. However, these studies have ignored the possibility that immigrants may be victims of wage discrimination in the...
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Intergenerational persistence in the effects of compulsory schooling in the U.S.
Galama, Titus; Munteanu, Andrei; Thom, Kevin - 2024
Using linked records from the 1880 to 1940 full-count United States decennial censuses, we estimate the effects of parental exposure to compulsory schooling (CS) laws on the human capital outcomes of children, exploiting the staggered roll-out of state CS laws in the late nineteenth and early...
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School choice, student sorting and academic performance
Munteanu, Andrei - 2024
This study examines the impact of school choice on academic achievement. I use differences in the number of schools across similar Romanian towns, generating variation in school choice for local students, who compete for seats via test scores. I find that more school choice results in increased...
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Child penalties in Canada
Connolly, Marie; Fontaine, Marie Mélanie; Haeck, Catherine - 2023
Having children has a sizeable impact on women's labour outcomes, but not on men's. The differential effects of children by gender are referred to as child penalties, and are now documented in many countries. In this paper, we exploit the Longitudinal and International Study of Adults to...
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Can universal preschool education intensities counterbalance parental socioeconomic gradients? : repeated international evidence from Fourth graders skills achievement
Felteau, Claude; Lefebvre, Pierre - 2023
This study estimates the average multivalued treatment effects (ATET), of preschool attendance measured in years, on students' international reading, math and science test z-scores in Grade 4. The causal treatment effects come from multiple-years observational data on three levels of preschool...
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Age at immigration and the intergenerational income mobility of the 1.5 generation
Connolly, Marie; Haeck, Catherine; Le Bourdais-Coffey, … - 2023
In this paper, we exploit intergenerationally-linked tax files and Census data to first document the intergenerational income transmission between individuals who immigrated to Canada as children-the 1.5 generation-and their parents. We find that the correlation between parental income rank and...
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Enseignements du PIRLS-2021 sur la littéracie en lecture des élèves de 4e année : comparaisons Québec, trois provinces canadiennes, six pays européens
Lefebvre, Pierre; Merrigan, Philip - 2023
The latest international survey in education - PIRLS 2021 - is the first to present an international comparative study of fourth grade students' reading achievement that coincided with the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. Tests results confirm the general prediction for a majority of...
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Estimating consumer preferences for different beverages using the BLP approach
Haeck, Catherine; Lawson, Nicholas; Poirier, Krystel - 2022
The overconsumption of sugar is a significant problem in many jurisdictions, and one possible method to remedy this problem is the taxation of sugarsweetened beverages (SSBs). To be able to implement an optimal tax, it is important to know the preferences and price sensitivity of consumers. This...
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Intergenerational persistence in the effects of compulsory schooling in the U.S.
Galama, Titus; Munteanu, Andrei; Thom, Kevin - 2024
Using linked records from the 1880 to 1940 full-count United States decennial censuses, we estimate the effects of parental exposure to compulsory schooling (CS) laws on the human capital outcomes of children, exploiting the staggered roll-out of state CS laws in the late nineteenth and early...
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