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41by Cascio, Elizabeth U“...Education researchers have long made inferences about grade retention from the grade distribution of same-aged students. Recent economics studies have followed...”
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43by Elizabeth U Cascio Published in Brookings Institution Reports (01.10.2017)“...This is a chapter from The 51%: Driving growth through women’s economic participation, edited by Diane Whitmore Schanzenbach and Ryan Nunn...”
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47“...Is the Armed Forces Qualifying Test (AFQT) a measure of achievement or ability? The answer to this question is critical for drawing inferences from studies in...”
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48by Cascio, Elizabeth Gordon, Nora Lewis, Ethan Reber, Sarah Published in Journal of urban economics (2008)“...Brown v. Board of Education had little immediate effect on the dual system of education in the South; by the early 1970s, however, Southern schools were the...”
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53“...This year marks the centennial of the Nineteenth Amendment, which provided American women a constitutional guarantee to the franchise. We assemble data from a...”
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54“...We examine how the large, one-time legalization authorized by the Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA) has affected the scale and character of immigration...”
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55by Cascio, Elizabeth U Published in IZA Discussion Papers (2017)“...Despite substantial interest in preschool as a means of narrowing the achievement gap, little is known about how particular program attributes might influence...”
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56by Cascio, Elizabeth U“...Despite substantial interest in preschool as a means of narrowing the achievement gap, little is known about how particular program attributes might influence...”
01.01.2017
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59“...We explore the educational response to fracking, a recent technological breakthrough in the oil and gas industry, taking advantage of the timing of its...”
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60by Cascio, Elizabeth U“...Over the past decade, a technological breakthrough – hydraulic fracturing or “fracking” – has fueled a boom in oil and natural gas extraction by reaching shale...”
01.07.2015