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Education is usually the most important predictor of political and social engagement. Over the last half century, educational levels in the United States have risen sharply, yet levels of political and social participation have not. Norman Nie, Jane Junn, and Kenneth Stehlik-Barry (NJS-B) have...
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this question by evaluating the test score data from Tennessee's Project STAR class-size experiment, which randomly matched … students and teachers in this experiment were independently given. Models of student achievement indicate that a one …
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-American children in the 1960s. We discuss the design of the experiment, compromises in and adjustments to the randomization protocol …
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student-teacher pairings in the Tennessee STAR class-size experiment, we find that black students randomly assigned to a black …
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This paper experimentally investigates the effect of gender-based affirmative action (AA) on performance in the lab, focusing on a tournament environment. The tournament is based on GRE math questions commonly used in graduate school admission, and at which women are known to perform worse on...
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two randomized controlled trials. The first experiment provided financial resources to parent associations. The second … experiment provided information to parents about how to support their children's learning. Overall, the interventions induced …
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present results from a randomized experiment across a representative sample of 350 schools in Tanzania that studied the impact …
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We examine the impact of educational attainment on fertility and mating market outcomes. Using a regression discontinuity design, we exploit an extension of the compulsory schooling age from 15 to 16 in 1972 in the UK. The change was binding for a quarter of the population. Simple plots of the...
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Education is strongly associated with better health and longer lives. However, the extent to which education causes health and longevity is widely debated. We develop a human capital framework to structure the interpretation of the empirical evidence. We then review evidence on the causal...
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This paper introduces an empirical strategy to estimate dynamic treatment effects in randomized trials that provide treatment in multiple stages and in which various noncompliance problems arise such as attrition and selective transitions between treatment and control groups. Our approach is...
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