Economic research suggests that investments in early education are generally more successful than investments at larger ages. This paper presents a representative survey experiment on education spending in Germany, which exhibits low relative public spending on early education. Results are consistent with a model of misconceptions: informing randomly selected respondents about benefits of early education spending shifts majority support for public spending increases from later education levels to spending on early and primary education. Effects of information provision persist over a two-week period in a follow-up survey. By contrast, results do not suggest self-interested groups inefficiently allocate public education spending
The aim of this thesis was to find out what the public think about investment in education, particul...
Standard redistributive arguments suggest that the impact of household income on preferences for pub...
Standard redistributive arguments suggest that the impact of household income on preferences for pub...
Economic research suggests that investments in early education are generally more successful than in...
Public opinion research has found that increasing the investment in education is generally very popu...
Public opinion research has found that increasing the investment in education is generally very popu...
Do differences in citizens’ policy preferences hamper international cooperation in education policy?...
First Published: May 26, 2017Public opinion research has found that increasing the investment in edu...
The substantive part of this thesis comprises three empirical chapters on national-level (total) pub...
In this dissertation, I examine three major aspects of Germany's education system from an empirical ...
The gap in university enrollment by parental education is large and persistent in many countries. In...
Higher education finance depends on the public’s preferences for charging tuition, which may be part...
Empirical results using cross-country data suggest that public spending on education increases the r...
To study how information about educational inequality affects public concerns and policy preferences...
The aim of this thesis was to find out what the public think about investment in education, particul...
Standard redistributive arguments suggest that the impact of household income on preferences for pub...
Standard redistributive arguments suggest that the impact of household income on preferences for pub...
Economic research suggests that investments in early education are generally more successful than in...
Public opinion research has found that increasing the investment in education is generally very popu...
Public opinion research has found that increasing the investment in education is generally very popu...
Do differences in citizens’ policy preferences hamper international cooperation in education policy?...
First Published: May 26, 2017Public opinion research has found that increasing the investment in edu...
The substantive part of this thesis comprises three empirical chapters on national-level (total) pub...
In this dissertation, I examine three major aspects of Germany's education system from an empirical ...
The gap in university enrollment by parental education is large and persistent in many countries. In...
Higher education finance depends on the public’s preferences for charging tuition, which may be part...
Empirical results using cross-country data suggest that public spending on education increases the r...
To study how information about educational inequality affects public concerns and policy preferences...
The aim of this thesis was to find out what the public think about investment in education, particul...
Standard redistributive arguments suggest that the impact of household income on preferences for pub...
Standard redistributive arguments suggest that the impact of household income on preferences for pub...