The change to the minimum school-leaving age in the United Kingdom from 14 to 15 had a powerful and immediate effect that redirected almost half the population of 14-year-olds in the mid-twentieth century to stay in school for one more year. The magnitude of this impact provides a rare opportunity to (a) estimate local average treatment effects (LATE) of high school that come close to population average treatment effects (ATE); and (b) estimate returns to education using a regression discontinuity design instead of previous estimates that rely on difference-in-differences methodology or relatively weak instruments. Comparing LATE estimates for the United States and Canada, where very few students were affected by compulsory school laws, to ...
A strong negative correlation is often found between schooling and teenage childbearing. The questio...
In the three decades after 1910 the fraction of U.S. youths enrolled in public and private secondary...
We re-examine the effect of compulsory school law on education in the US pioneered by Angrist and Kr...
The change to the minimum school-leaving age in the United Kingdom from 14 to 15 had a powerful and ...
Do students benefit from compulsory schooling? Researchers using changes in compulsory schooling law...
The nineteenth and twentieth century saw two waves of state schooling laws. The first wave focused o...
In this paper, I provide new evidence from High School and Beyond (HSB) on the effects of compulsory...
This paper investigates a unique feature of the English educational system to estimate the causal ef...
We establish that season of birth is related to educational attainment because of school start age p...
This paper estimates the exogenous effect of schooling on reduced incidence of hypertension. Using t...
This paper estimates the exogenous effect of schooling on reduced incidence of hypertension. Using t...
Secondary schooling experienced incredible growth in the first 40 years of the 20 th Century. Was le...
Secondary schooling experienced incredible growth in the first 40 years of the 20th Century. Was leg...
Researchers using changes in compulsory schooling laws as instruments have typically estimated very ...
This paper presents evidence showing that individuals' season of birth is related to their education...
A strong negative correlation is often found between schooling and teenage childbearing. The questio...
In the three decades after 1910 the fraction of U.S. youths enrolled in public and private secondary...
We re-examine the effect of compulsory school law on education in the US pioneered by Angrist and Kr...
The change to the minimum school-leaving age in the United Kingdom from 14 to 15 had a powerful and ...
Do students benefit from compulsory schooling? Researchers using changes in compulsory schooling law...
The nineteenth and twentieth century saw two waves of state schooling laws. The first wave focused o...
In this paper, I provide new evidence from High School and Beyond (HSB) on the effects of compulsory...
This paper investigates a unique feature of the English educational system to estimate the causal ef...
We establish that season of birth is related to educational attainment because of school start age p...
This paper estimates the exogenous effect of schooling on reduced incidence of hypertension. Using t...
This paper estimates the exogenous effect of schooling on reduced incidence of hypertension. Using t...
Secondary schooling experienced incredible growth in the first 40 years of the 20 th Century. Was le...
Secondary schooling experienced incredible growth in the first 40 years of the 20th Century. Was leg...
Researchers using changes in compulsory schooling laws as instruments have typically estimated very ...
This paper presents evidence showing that individuals' season of birth is related to their education...
A strong negative correlation is often found between schooling and teenage childbearing. The questio...
In the three decades after 1910 the fraction of U.S. youths enrolled in public and private secondary...
We re-examine the effect of compulsory school law on education in the US pioneered by Angrist and Kr...