This article evaluates the long-term effects of class size in primary school. We use rich data from Sweden and exploit variation in class size created by a maximum class size rule. Smaller classes in the last three years of primary school (age 10 to 13) are beneficial for cognitive and noncognitive ability at age 13, and improve achievement at age 16. Most important, we find that smaller classes have positive effects on completed education, wages, and earnings at age 27 to 42. The estimated wage effect is large enough to pass a cost-benefit test
This paper utilizes the feature of the CHDS data from New Zealand that children are sampled for extr...
We use micro data for England and Wales to examine the effects of class size on the decision to stay...
The impact of class size on student achievement remains a thorny question for educational decision m...
This article evaluates the long-term effects of class size in primary school. We use rich data from ...
How does class size in compulsory school affect peoples’ long run education and earnings? We use ma...
Studies of the effects of class size on children\u27s learning have been conducted throughout the tw...
ABSTRACT Despite evidence from the USA that children in small classes of less than 20 do better acad...
Other things being equal, theory would suggest that students in smaller classes at school should do ...
The findings on the social distribution of the immediate and lasting benefits of small classes have ...
The findings on the social distribution of the immediate and lasting benefits of small classes have ...
ABSTRACT This article reviews the existing evidence on the relationship between class size and achie...
In this paper we analyze class size effects in the case of primary schools in Poland. We use two emp...
International audienceThis policy brief presents the results of the most methodologically robust stu...
The impact of class size on student achievement remains a thorny question for educational decision m...
The effect of class size on the teaching of pupils aged 7-11 years There is still little consensus o...
This paper utilizes the feature of the CHDS data from New Zealand that children are sampled for extr...
We use micro data for England and Wales to examine the effects of class size on the decision to stay...
The impact of class size on student achievement remains a thorny question for educational decision m...
This article evaluates the long-term effects of class size in primary school. We use rich data from ...
How does class size in compulsory school affect peoples’ long run education and earnings? We use ma...
Studies of the effects of class size on children\u27s learning have been conducted throughout the tw...
ABSTRACT Despite evidence from the USA that children in small classes of less than 20 do better acad...
Other things being equal, theory would suggest that students in smaller classes at school should do ...
The findings on the social distribution of the immediate and lasting benefits of small classes have ...
The findings on the social distribution of the immediate and lasting benefits of small classes have ...
ABSTRACT This article reviews the existing evidence on the relationship between class size and achie...
In this paper we analyze class size effects in the case of primary schools in Poland. We use two emp...
International audienceThis policy brief presents the results of the most methodologically robust stu...
The impact of class size on student achievement remains a thorny question for educational decision m...
The effect of class size on the teaching of pupils aged 7-11 years There is still little consensus o...
This paper utilizes the feature of the CHDS data from New Zealand that children are sampled for extr...
We use micro data for England and Wales to examine the effects of class size on the decision to stay...
The impact of class size on student achievement remains a thorny question for educational decision m...