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Low-Skilled Immigration and Parenting Investments of College-Educated Mothers in the United States:Evidence from Time-Use Data
Low-Skilled Immigration Parenting Investments College-Educated Mothers United States Time-Use Data
2016/3/3
This paper uses several decades of U.S. time-diary surveys to assess the impact of low-skilled immigration, through lower prices for commercial childcare, on parental time investments. Using an instru...
When Opportunity Knocks,Who Answers?:New Evidence on College Achievement Awards
Opportunity Knocks College Achievement Awards
2016/3/3
We evaluate the effects of academic achievement awards for first-and second-year college students studying at a Canadian commuter college. The award scheme offered linear cash incentives for course gr...
The Effect of Banning Affirmative Action on College Admissions Policies and Student Quality
Banning Affirmative Action College Admissions Policies Student Quality
2016/3/3
Using administrative data from the University of California (UC), we present evidence that UC campuses changed the weight given to SAT scores, high school GPA, and family background in response to Cal...
Estimating the Effects of College Characteristics over the Career Using Administrative Earnings Data
College Characteristics Career Administrative Earnings Data
2016/3/3
We estimate the labor market effect of attending a highly selective college, using the College and Beyond Survey linked to Social Security Administration data. We extend earlier work by estimating eff...
We use administrative data from Texas to estimate how graduating from a
state fl agship or a community college relative to a nonfl agship university
affects the distribution of earning...
This paper studies how college majors are chosen, focusing on the underlying gender gap. I collect a data set of Northwestern University sophomores that contains their subjective expectations about ch...
The Effect of Housing Wealth on College Choice: Evidence from the Housing Boom
Effect Housing Wealth College Choice Evidence Housing Boom
2016/3/9
We use NLSY97 data to examine how home price variation affects the quality of postsecondary schools students attend. We find a $10,000 increase in housing wealth increases the likelihood of public fla...
The Impact of College on Migration: Evidence from the Vietnam Generation
College Migration Evidence Vietnam Generation
2016/3/9
We examine the causal effect of education on migration using variation in college attainment due to draft-avoidance behavior during the Vietnam War. We use national and state-level induction risk to i...
Do Affirmative Action Bans Lower Minority College Enrollment and Attainment?: Evidence from Statewide Bans
Affirmative Action Minority College Enrollment Attainment Evidence Statewide Bans
2016/3/9
Using institutional data on race-specific college enrollment and completion, I examine whether minority students were less likely to enroll in a four-year public college or receive a degree following ...
Building the Stock of College-Educated Labor Revisited
Building Stock College-Educated Labor Revisited
2016/3/9
In a recent paper in the Journal of Human Resources, Dynarski (2008) used data from the 1 percent 2000 Census Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS) files to demonstrate that merit scholarship programs in...
On Money and Motivation: A Quasi-Experimental Analysis of Financial Incentives for College Achievement
Money Motivation Quasi-Experimental Analysis Financial Incentives College Achievement
2016/3/8
Programs linking college aid to academic achievement could work either by lowering the cost of college or by inducing additional student effort. I examine the PROMISE program in West Virginia, which o...
The Phantom Gender Difference in the College Wage Premium
Phantom Gender Difference College Wage Premium
2016/3/8
A growing literature seeks to explain why so many more women than men now attend college. A commonly cited stylized fact is that the college wage premium is, and has been, higher for women than for me...
Are College Graduates More Responsive to Distant Labor Market Opportunities?
College Graduates Distant Labor Market Opportunities
2016/3/8
Are highly educated workers better at locating in areas with high labor demand? To answer this question, I use three decades of U.S. Census data to estimate a McFadden-style model of residential locat...
The College of Medicine in the Republic of Malawi: towards sustainable staff development
the College of Medicine the Republic of Malawi sustainable staff development
2009/9/27
There seems to be no significant brain drain among graduates of the COM. The postgraduate programme is in place to train graduates to become senior academic staff. In the interim, the COM depends heav...
Addressing the Needs of Underprepared Students in Higher Education: Does College Remediation Work?
Underprepared Students Higher Education College Remediation Work
2016/3/8
Each year, thousands graduate high school academically underprepared for college. Many must take remedial or developmental postsecondary coursework, and there is a growing debate about the effectivene...