Secondary schooling experienced incredible growth in the first 40 years of the 20 th Century. Was legislation on compulsory attendance and child labor responsible for this growth? Using individual data from the 1960 census, I estimate the effect of several laws on educational attainment for individuals who were 14 years old between 1915 and 1939. The results show that legally requiring a child to attend school for one more year, either by increasing the age required to obtain a work permit or by lowering the entrance age, increased educational attainment by about 5%. The effect was similar for white males and females, but there was no effect for blacks. Continuation school laws, which required working children to attend school on a part tim...
I investigate the effect of the introduction of compulsory schooling laws on education and fertility...
Absentee children have been a major concern to educators in this country for many years. Public educ...
Absentee children have been a major concern to educators in this country for many years. Public educ...
Secondary schooling experienced incredible growth in the first 40 years of the 20th Century. Was leg...
In the three decades after 1910 the fraction of U.S. youths enrolled in public and private secondary...
In the three decades after 1910 the fraction of U.S. youths enrolled in public and private secondary...
200200007) on parts of our book, The Race between Education and Technology (Harvard Press 2008), whi...
Research on early compulsory schooling laws finds minimal effects on attendance but fails to investi...
Research on early compulsory schooling laws finds minimal effects on attendance but fails to investi...
School attendance and enrollment rates in the United States, which rose substantially between 1870 a...
School attendance and enrollment rates in the United States, which rose substantially between 1870 a...
During the US Industrial Revolution, educational expansion may have created skilled jobs through inn...
Recent research by Joshua Angrist and Alan Krueger has used information on exact dates of birth in t...
The majority of the OECD countries aim to provide every child with a high stan-dard of education thr...
The nineteenth and twentieth century saw two waves of state schooling laws. The first wave focused o...
I investigate the effect of the introduction of compulsory schooling laws on education and fertility...
Absentee children have been a major concern to educators in this country for many years. Public educ...
Absentee children have been a major concern to educators in this country for many years. Public educ...
Secondary schooling experienced incredible growth in the first 40 years of the 20th Century. Was leg...
In the three decades after 1910 the fraction of U.S. youths enrolled in public and private secondary...
In the three decades after 1910 the fraction of U.S. youths enrolled in public and private secondary...
200200007) on parts of our book, The Race between Education and Technology (Harvard Press 2008), whi...
Research on early compulsory schooling laws finds minimal effects on attendance but fails to investi...
Research on early compulsory schooling laws finds minimal effects on attendance but fails to investi...
School attendance and enrollment rates in the United States, which rose substantially between 1870 a...
School attendance and enrollment rates in the United States, which rose substantially between 1870 a...
During the US Industrial Revolution, educational expansion may have created skilled jobs through inn...
Recent research by Joshua Angrist and Alan Krueger has used information on exact dates of birth in t...
The majority of the OECD countries aim to provide every child with a high stan-dard of education thr...
The nineteenth and twentieth century saw two waves of state schooling laws. The first wave focused o...
I investigate the effect of the introduction of compulsory schooling laws on education and fertility...
Absentee children have been a major concern to educators in this country for many years. Public educ...
Absentee children have been a major concern to educators in this country for many years. Public educ...