This study reviews the recent literature on the economics of education, with a special focus on policy interventions. It also attempts to uncover the importance of school inputs, social environment and parental background on the outcomes of a standardized exam for all sixth grade students in the region of Madrid. We have data from all exam results from 2006 to 2009. These data can then be linked to individual level characteristics such as nationality, family type and parental education and profession. For public schools we also have school level data on variables such as number of students, teachers and their characteristics(type of contracts, experience), students nationalities, extra-curricular activities, and number of students needing s...
Researchers and educators raise the question of whether pupils' academic performance can be improved...
The article is devoted to the discussion of educational and social selection in the Spanish contempo...
Researchers and educators raise the question of whether pupils' academic performance can be improved...
This study reviews the recent literature on the economics of education, with a special focus on poli...
This study reviews the recent literature on the economics of education, with a special focus on poli...
This study reviews the recent literature on the economics of education, with a special focus on poli...
This study reviews the recent literature on the economics of education, with a special focus on poli...
This study reviews the recent literature on the economics of education, with a special focus on poli...
Este trabajo analiza la importancia de los recursos de los colegios, del nivel socioeconómico y de l...
This paper provides microeconomic estimates of the role played by family background in determining c...
This paper explores the impact of school performance (primary effects) and the structure of costs an...
Recently published results from PISA 2006 Report show the existence of significant divergences in te...
This paper explores the impact of school performance (primary effects) and the structure of costs an...
Research into education and inequalities shows that families’ socio-economic background is one of th...
Research into education and inequalities shows that families’ socio-economic background is one of th...
Researchers and educators raise the question of whether pupils' academic performance can be improved...
The article is devoted to the discussion of educational and social selection in the Spanish contempo...
Researchers and educators raise the question of whether pupils' academic performance can be improved...
This study reviews the recent literature on the economics of education, with a special focus on poli...
This study reviews the recent literature on the economics of education, with a special focus on poli...
This study reviews the recent literature on the economics of education, with a special focus on poli...
This study reviews the recent literature on the economics of education, with a special focus on poli...
This study reviews the recent literature on the economics of education, with a special focus on poli...
Este trabajo analiza la importancia de los recursos de los colegios, del nivel socioeconómico y de l...
This paper provides microeconomic estimates of the role played by family background in determining c...
This paper explores the impact of school performance (primary effects) and the structure of costs an...
Recently published results from PISA 2006 Report show the existence of significant divergences in te...
This paper explores the impact of school performance (primary effects) and the structure of costs an...
Research into education and inequalities shows that families’ socio-economic background is one of th...
Research into education and inequalities shows that families’ socio-economic background is one of th...
Researchers and educators raise the question of whether pupils' academic performance can be improved...
The article is devoted to the discussion of educational and social selection in the Spanish contempo...
Researchers and educators raise the question of whether pupils' academic performance can be improved...