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Students in East-Asian countries consistently score in the top in international assessments. One possible explanation … gradual roll-out of the program across compulsory schools, we find that it improves teaching practices and boosts students …
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We study the effects of introducing a performance-based promotion program for teachers in Sweden. The program intended to make the teaching profession more attractive by raising wages for skilled teachers and taking advantage of teachers' professional competence. Our results show that: (i)...
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This study examines the effects of targeted preventive interventions for pregnant women with elevated alcohol risk on infant health and maternal behavior. The detrimental effects of alcohol exposure in utero are well documented and universal alcohol prevention programs are an important part of...
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of children. The detrimental effects of alcohol exposure in utero are well documented, and therefore identifying …
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-born children are more likely to be managers, while later-born children are more likely to be self-employed. We also find that … earlier born children are more likely to be in occupations that require leadership ability, social ability and the Big Five … capital investments in later-born children. …
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