A large literature examines the link between shocks to households and the educational attainment of children. We use new panel data to estimate the impact of shocks to teachers on student learning in Mathematics and English. Using absenteeism in the 30 days preceding the survey as a measure of these shocks, we find no impact for the full sample, but a large impact for a subsample for which we can control for unobserved changes in teacher heterogeneity: A 5 percent increase in the teacher's absence rate reduces learning by 4 to 8 percent of average gains over the year. Health problems--primarily teachers' own illness and the illnesses of their family members--account for more than 60 percent of teacher absences. This is not surprising in a c...
Using detailed data from North Carolina, we examine the frequency, incidence, and consequences of te...
We use data from New York City to examine the impact of work disruptions and worker health on produc...
We study the importance of teacher subject knowledge for student performance in Sub-Saharan Africa u...
A large literature examines the link between shocks to households and the educational at-tainment of...
We examine the effect of shocks to teacher inputs on child performance in school. We start with a ho...
Following a tradition that relates household-level shocks to educational attainment, we examine the ...
A large literature examines the link between shocks to households and the educational at-tainment of...
We examine teaching disruptions and their impact on student achievement using data on teachers and s...
This paper studies the effect of unconditional teacher salary increases on teacher and student outco...
Teacher absenteeism is widely recognised as a serious problem, particularly in disadvantaged areas, ...
Document de travail du BETA, n°2017-35. En ligne sur : http://www.beta-umr7522.fr/productions/public...
recommendations expressed in this study are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect th...
This paper studies the effect of unconditional teacher salary increases on teacher and student outco...
HIV/AIDS has made a great number of children orphans in sub-Saharan Africa where Zambia is one of th...
We investigate the determinants of teacher absences both within and across schools. We find that tea...
Using detailed data from North Carolina, we examine the frequency, incidence, and consequences of te...
We use data from New York City to examine the impact of work disruptions and worker health on produc...
We study the importance of teacher subject knowledge for student performance in Sub-Saharan Africa u...
A large literature examines the link between shocks to households and the educational at-tainment of...
We examine the effect of shocks to teacher inputs on child performance in school. We start with a ho...
Following a tradition that relates household-level shocks to educational attainment, we examine the ...
A large literature examines the link between shocks to households and the educational at-tainment of...
We examine teaching disruptions and their impact on student achievement using data on teachers and s...
This paper studies the effect of unconditional teacher salary increases on teacher and student outco...
Teacher absenteeism is widely recognised as a serious problem, particularly in disadvantaged areas, ...
Document de travail du BETA, n°2017-35. En ligne sur : http://www.beta-umr7522.fr/productions/public...
recommendations expressed in this study are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect th...
This paper studies the effect of unconditional teacher salary increases on teacher and student outco...
HIV/AIDS has made a great number of children orphans in sub-Saharan Africa where Zambia is one of th...
We investigate the determinants of teacher absences both within and across schools. We find that tea...
Using detailed data from North Carolina, we examine the frequency, incidence, and consequences of te...
We use data from New York City to examine the impact of work disruptions and worker health on produc...
We study the importance of teacher subject knowledge for student performance in Sub-Saharan Africa u...