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Economics of Education Review
Référence : Vol. 30, n°1, février 2011
- effects of alcohol use on academic achievement in high school, Ana I. Balsa, Laura M. Giuliano, Michael T. French
- Immigration and student achievement: Evidence from Switzerland, Muriel Meunier
- The effect of school inputs on labor market returns that account for selective migration, Peter McHenry
- Who benefits from homework assignments?, Marte Rønning Do you want
- your child to have a certified teacher?, Christian Andersson, Per Johansson, Nina Waldenström
- Public subsidies to private schools do make a difference for achievement in mathematics: Longitudinal evidence from Canada, Pierre Lefebvre, Philip Merrigan, Matthieu Verstraete
- Teachers’ unions and compensation: The impact of collective bargaining on salary schedules and performance pay schemes, Kristine Lamm West, Elton Mykerezi
- Skills, standards, and disabilities: How youth with learning disabilities fare in high school and beyond, Andrew McGee
- Labour market mismatch among UK graduates: An analysis using REFLEX data, McGuinness, Peter J. Sloane
- School quality, clustering and government subsidy in post-apartheid South Africa, Futoshi Yamauchi
- Does food insecurity at home affect non-cognitive performance at school? A longitudinal analysis of elementary student classroom behavior, Larry L. Howard
- The effect of student aid on the duration of study, Daniela Glocker
- Effect of increased academic momentum on transfer rates: An application of the generalized propensity score, William R. Doyle
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