Over the past four decades, nearly 25% of all American public school students repeated at least one grade in primary or secondary school, and ninth grade repeating increased four-fold. Despite its prevalence, few economists have attempted to account for grade repeating when estimating the returns to education and experience. I show that 10% of the increase in ninth grade repeating was caused by changes in compulsory schooling laws (CSLs). Because CSLs increase both grade repeating and educational attainment, compulsory education-based IV estimates of the returns to education are positively biased by up to 38%. Additionally, grade repeating causes endogenous measurement error in labor market experience. Solely through this measurement error,...
The solution of repeating a school grade when learners do not achieve required level of knowledge ...
This paper investigates the connection between grade repetition and school outcomes. Pupils need to ...
Returns to education are traditionally estimated in a Mincer wage equation from the variation in sch...
Over the past four decades, nearly 25% of all American public school students repeated at least one ...
This dissertation is composed of three independent chapters in the field of the economics of educati...
We re-examine the effect of compulsory school law on education in the US pioneered by Angrist and Kr...
Over the 1980s, there were sharp increases in the return to schooling estimated with conventional wa...
This chapter investigates the connection between grade repetition and school dropout. Household data...
Retaining students in grade is often used as a means to raise educational standards. Many believe th...
This paper re-examines the instrumental variable (IV) approach to estimating returns to education by...
We study the treatment effect of grade retention using a panel of French junior high-school student...
We propose a general method of moments technique to identify measurement error in self-reported and ...
Researchers using changes in compulsory schooling laws as instruments have typically estimated very ...
Between 1940 and 2000 there has been a substantial increase of educational attainment in the United ...
Education is effectively used as a discontinuous variable in studies estimating the rates of return ...
The solution of repeating a school grade when learners do not achieve required level of knowledge ...
This paper investigates the connection between grade repetition and school outcomes. Pupils need to ...
Returns to education are traditionally estimated in a Mincer wage equation from the variation in sch...
Over the past four decades, nearly 25% of all American public school students repeated at least one ...
This dissertation is composed of three independent chapters in the field of the economics of educati...
We re-examine the effect of compulsory school law on education in the US pioneered by Angrist and Kr...
Over the 1980s, there were sharp increases in the return to schooling estimated with conventional wa...
This chapter investigates the connection between grade repetition and school dropout. Household data...
Retaining students in grade is often used as a means to raise educational standards. Many believe th...
This paper re-examines the instrumental variable (IV) approach to estimating returns to education by...
We study the treatment effect of grade retention using a panel of French junior high-school student...
We propose a general method of moments technique to identify measurement error in self-reported and ...
Researchers using changes in compulsory schooling laws as instruments have typically estimated very ...
Between 1940 and 2000 there has been a substantial increase of educational attainment in the United ...
Education is effectively used as a discontinuous variable in studies estimating the rates of return ...
The solution of repeating a school grade when learners do not achieve required level of knowledge ...
This paper investigates the connection between grade repetition and school outcomes. Pupils need to ...
Returns to education are traditionally estimated in a Mincer wage equation from the variation in sch...