This paper investigates the long-term effects of local government education spending on child outcomes, including income, educational attainment, and family formation in adulthood. We propose a novel identification strategy which exploits quasirandom variation in demographic trends when there is strong inertia in local government spending on compulsory schooling. Specifically, size of the exiting cohort that finishes compulsory schooling just before entry of the treated cohort is used as a source of exogenous variation. First, we show that exiting cohort size displays a significantly positive effect on per-pupil spending during school years of the treated cohort. Second, we argue that causal effects of school spending can be identifi...
When studying different types of returns to education, educational reforms are commonly used in the ...
Several recent studies find that interventions in schools can have important lasting consequences fo...
In this study, a long-term impact of additional schooling at the lower end of the educational distri...
Abstract: Despite important policy implications associated with the allocation of education resourc...
Despite important policy implications associated with the allocation of education resources, evidenc...
How does class size in compulsory school affect peoples’ long run education and earnings? We use ma...
We investigate the effects of a large-scale Norwegian reform that provided extra teachers to 166 low...
Since the Coleman report, many have questioned whether public school spending affects student outcom...
This paper is concerned with the relationship between class size and the student outcome – length of...
Since Coleman (1966), many have questioned whether school spending affects student outcomes. The sch...
Empirical results using cross-country data suggest that public spending on education increases the r...
Abstract: This paper investigates whether economic returns to education in Norway differ across coho...
Theory and evidence points towards particularly positive effects of high-quality child care for disa...
Despite important policy implications associated with the allocation of education resources, evidenc...
Whether increasing resource use in schools has a positive effect on pupil performance has occupied ...
When studying different types of returns to education, educational reforms are commonly used in the ...
Several recent studies find that interventions in schools can have important lasting consequences fo...
In this study, a long-term impact of additional schooling at the lower end of the educational distri...
Abstract: Despite important policy implications associated with the allocation of education resourc...
Despite important policy implications associated with the allocation of education resources, evidenc...
How does class size in compulsory school affect peoples’ long run education and earnings? We use ma...
We investigate the effects of a large-scale Norwegian reform that provided extra teachers to 166 low...
Since the Coleman report, many have questioned whether public school spending affects student outcom...
This paper is concerned with the relationship between class size and the student outcome – length of...
Since Coleman (1966), many have questioned whether school spending affects student outcomes. The sch...
Empirical results using cross-country data suggest that public spending on education increases the r...
Abstract: This paper investigates whether economic returns to education in Norway differ across coho...
Theory and evidence points towards particularly positive effects of high-quality child care for disa...
Despite important policy implications associated with the allocation of education resources, evidenc...
Whether increasing resource use in schools has a positive effect on pupil performance has occupied ...
When studying different types of returns to education, educational reforms are commonly used in the ...
Several recent studies find that interventions in schools can have important lasting consequences fo...
In this study, a long-term impact of additional schooling at the lower end of the educational distri...