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How Valuable Is the Gift of Time? The Factors That Drive the Birth Date Effect in Education
Smith, Justin - In: Education Finance and Policy 5 (2010) July, pp. 247-277
The age at which students enter school is increasing. More parents are delaying their child's entry, and U.S. states are moving school entry cutoffs earlier, mainly because older students outperform younger ones on many educational outcomes. Much of the literature interprets advantages held by...
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