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Lehrkräfte 14 Teaching profession 14 teacher bias 13 Bildungsniveau 9 Educational achievement 9 Pupils 8 Schüler 8 Teacher bias 7 Occupational qualification 6 Qualifikation 6 Students 6 Studierende 6 Bildungsertrag 5 Returns to education 5 Social mobility 5 Elite university 4 Peers 4 Subject choice 4 discrimination 4 language skills 4 matching 4 migration 4 Academic achievement 3 Bias 3 Education 3 Elite 3 Englisch (Sprache) 3 English (Language) 3 Higher education institution 3 Hochschule 3 Language 3 Mehrsprachigkeit 3 Migranten 3 Migrants 3 Multilingualism 3 Social group 3 Social network 3 Soziale Gruppe 3 Soziale Mobilität 3 Soziales Netzwerk 3
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Working Paper 15 Graue Literatur 11 Non-commercial literature 11 Arbeitspapier 9 Article 3 Article in journal 3 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 3 Conference Paper 1 Conference paper 1 Konferenzbeitrag 1
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Cattan, Sarah 6 Salvanes, Kjell G. 6 Tominey, Emma 6 Höckel, Lisa Sofie 5 Devereux, Paul J. 2 Gil-Hernández, Carlos J. 2 Helbig, Marcel 2 Morar, Tatiana 2 Castaño Muñoz, Jonatan 1 Delaney, Judith 1 Delaney, Judith M. 1 Espadafor, Mar C. 1 Huizen, Thomas van 1 Höckel, Lisa 1 Höglin, Erik 1 Johannesson, Magnus 1 Kaur, Japneet 1 Pañeda-Fernández, Irene 1 Salazar, Leire 1 Tsai, Yung-Yu 1 Tyrefors, Björn 1 Van Maarseveen, Raoul 1 van Huizen, Thomas 1
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Discussion paper series / IZA 2 IFS Working Papers 2 IZA Discussion Papers 2 Working paper 2 Beiträge zur Jahrestagung des Vereins für Socialpolitik 2019: 30 Jahre Mauerfall - Demokratie und Marktwirtschaft - Session: Education Economics IV 1 DISIA working paper 1 ECONtribute discussion paper 1 Education economics 1 International Journal of Learning, Teaching and Educational Research 1 Journal of Population Economics 1 Journal of behavioral and experimental economics 1 Journal of population economics : international research on the economics of population, household, and human resources 1 Ruhr Economic Papers 1 Ruhr economic papers 1 Sociological science 1 U.S.E. Working Papers Series 1 U.S.E. working paper series 1 WP 1
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Boys at risk of academic decline? : evidence from a longitudinal study
Kaur, Japneet - 2025
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Location and educational signals
Van Maarseveen, Raoul - 2025
Place shapes the educational attainment of children, yet the underlying reasons remain poorly understood. In this paper, I investigate the role of spatial differences in educational signals received by students. Using Dutch administrative data combined with high-stakes national exam scores, I...
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Language lesson learned : foreign-origin teachers and their effect on students' language skills
Höckel, Lisa Sofie - In: Journal of population economics : international … 37 (2024) 2, pp. 1-32
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Language lesson learned—foreign-origin teachers and their effect on students’ language skills
Höckel, Lisa Sofie - In: Journal of Population Economics 37 (2024) 2
International migration increases classroom diversity around the world, but little is known about the effect of foreign-origin teachers on students’ academic achievement. This study investigates whether foreign-origin teachers causally affect their students’ academic performance. Exploiting...
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"An elephant in the classroom" : teacher bias by student SES or ability measurement bias?
Gil-Hernández, Carlos J.; Espadafor, Mar C. - 2024
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Teacher Bias in Assessments by Student Ascribed Status: A Factorial Experiment on Discrimination in Education
Gil-Hernández, Carlos J.; Pañeda-Fernández, Irene; … - In: Sociological science 11 (2024), pp. 743-776
, confounding, and power. Findings unveil teacher bias in an essay grading task favoring girls and highbrow cultural capital …
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Gender Differences in Teacher Judgement of Comparative Advantage
Delaney, Judith M.; Devereux, Paul J. - 2023
Much research shows that students take account of their perceived comparative advantage in mathematics relative to verbal skills when choosing college majors and career tracks. There is also evidence for an important role for comparative advantage in explaining the gender gap in college STEM...
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First generation elite: The role of school networks
Cattan, Sarah; Salvanes, Kjell G.; Tominey, Emma - 2023
High school students from non-elite backgrounds are less likely to have peers with elite educated parents than their elite counterparts in Norway. We show this difference in social capital is a key driver of the high intergenerational persistence in elite education. We identify a positive elite...
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Gender differences in teacher judgement of comparative advantage
Delaney, Judith; Devereux, Paul J. - 2023
Much research shows that students take account of their perceived comparative advantage in mathematics relative to verbal skills when choosing college majors and career tracks. There is also evidence for an important role for comparative advantage in explaining the gender gap in college STEM...
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First generation elite : the role of school networks
Cattan, Sarah; Salvanes, Kjell G.; Tominey, Emma - 2023
High school students from non-elite backgrounds are less likely to have peers with elite educated parents than their elite counterparts in Norway. We show this difference in social capital is a key driver of the high intergenerational persistence in elite education. We identify a positive elite...
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