The rigorous economic analysis of peer group formation is a burgeoning subject. Much has been written about how peers in uence an individual\u27s behavior, and these effects are quite prevalent. However, less has been written on how exactly these peer groups begin and the resulting consequences of their formation. A reason for the dearth of knowledge on peer group formation is the lack of quality data sets that clearly define one\u27s peers. To resolve this issue, this paper explores data which allows a peer group to be defined openly through self nominations. Using these nominations as well as characteristics of the students and their friends, it is possible to see on what dimensions these individuals are sorting into friendships. The data...
Strategies to examine children’s peer relationships at school can be broadly distinguished into stud...
Research on students' social relationships shows their preference to associate with similar peers. T...
Peer effects are potentially important for understanding the optimal organization of schools, jobs, ...
<p>The rigorous economic analysis of peer group formation is a burgeoning subject. Much has been wri...
This paper finds the effect of having friends of a similar race and who are involved in similar acti...
This article uses social network and spatial data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent...
Peer effects in education matter for student achievement and, hence, for their success later in life...
This paper examines sorting into interracial friendships at selective universities. We show signific...
This thesis is comprised of three independent chapters. The first chapter identifies the effect of p...
This thesis explores the role of social networks in determining adolescents’ outcomes in schools. Th...
There is a debate among social scientists regarding the existence of a peer externality commonly ref...
The social multiplier effect of peers has the potential to influence all members of a group through ...
We use data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (Add Health) to examine the ef...
<p>This dissertation considers the relationship between peer and individual student interaction. Th...
In Trinidad and Tobago students are assigned to secondary schools after fifth grade based on achieve...
Strategies to examine children’s peer relationships at school can be broadly distinguished into stud...
Research on students' social relationships shows their preference to associate with similar peers. T...
Peer effects are potentially important for understanding the optimal organization of schools, jobs, ...
<p>The rigorous economic analysis of peer group formation is a burgeoning subject. Much has been wri...
This paper finds the effect of having friends of a similar race and who are involved in similar acti...
This article uses social network and spatial data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent...
Peer effects in education matter for student achievement and, hence, for their success later in life...
This paper examines sorting into interracial friendships at selective universities. We show signific...
This thesis is comprised of three independent chapters. The first chapter identifies the effect of p...
This thesis explores the role of social networks in determining adolescents’ outcomes in schools. Th...
There is a debate among social scientists regarding the existence of a peer externality commonly ref...
The social multiplier effect of peers has the potential to influence all members of a group through ...
We use data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (Add Health) to examine the ef...
<p>This dissertation considers the relationship between peer and individual student interaction. Th...
In Trinidad and Tobago students are assigned to secondary schools after fifth grade based on achieve...
Strategies to examine children’s peer relationships at school can be broadly distinguished into stud...
Research on students' social relationships shows their preference to associate with similar peers. T...
Peer effects are potentially important for understanding the optimal organization of schools, jobs, ...