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1by David Figlio Jonathan Guryan Krzysztof Karbownik Jeffrey Roth Published in The American economic review (01.12.2014)“...We make use of a new data resource—merged birth and school records for all children born in Florida from 1992 to 2002—to study the relationship between birth...”
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2by Karbownik, Krzysztof“...This paper examines the effects of student ability on teacher turnover using data from Stockholm high schools and an admission reform that led to the exogenous...”
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3“...We explore whether fetal and postnatal exposure to tropical cyclones affects education and income in adulthood by using World War I draft records linked to...”
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4by Dhuey, Elizabeth Figlio, David Karbownik, Krzysztof Roth, Jeffrey Published in Journal of policy analysis and management (Summer 2019)“...We present evidence of a positive relationship between school starting age and children's cognitive development from ages 6 to 18 using a fuzzy regression...”
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5by David Autor David Figlio Krzysztof Karbownik Jeffrey Roth Melanie Wasserman Published in The American economic review (01.05.2016)“...Recent evidence indicates that boys and girls are differently affected by the quantity and quality of family inputs received in childhood. We assess whether...”
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6“...We investigated the effects of the timing of early prenatal care on infant health by exploiting a reform that required expectant mothers to initiate prenatal...”
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7by Breining, Sanni Doyle, Joseph Figlio, David N Karbownik, Krzysztof Roth, Jeffrey Published in Journal of labor economics (01.01.2020)“...Little is known about the role birth order plays in delinquency and adult crime outcomes that carry significant externalities. We use rich data sets from...”
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8by Karbownik, Krzysztof Karbownik, Krzysztof Myck, Michal Myck, Michal Published in Review of economics of the household (01.09.2017)“...We examine the relationship between a child’s gender and family expenditure using data from the Polish Household Budget Survey. Having a first-born daughter as...”
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9by David N. Figlio Jeremy Freese Krzysztof Karbownik Jeffrey Roth Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (19.12.2017)“...Accurate understanding of environmental moderation of genetic influences is vital to advancing the science of cognitive development as well as for designing...”
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10by Karbownik, Krzysztof Published in Economics of education review (01.04.2020)“...This paper examines the effects of student ability on teacher turnover using data from Stockholm high schools and an admission reform that led to the exogenous...”
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11by Bütikofer, Aline Figlio, David N Karbownik, Krzysztof Kuzawa, Christopher W Salvanes, Kjell G Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (02.04.2019)“...During sensitive periods in utero, gonadal steroids help organize biological sex differences in humans and other mammals. In litter-bearing species,...”
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14“...We explore whether fetal and postnatal exposure to tropical cyclones affects education and income in adulthood by using World War I draft records linked to...”
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15“...We explore whether fetal and postnatal exposure to tropical cyclones affects education and income in adulthood by using World War I draft records linked to...”
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16“...We estimate the effect of family size on female labour supply using data from Poland and instrumenting for family size with twinning at first and second birth...”
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17Education research and administrative data“...Thanks to extraordinary and exponential improvements in data storage and computing capacities, it is now possible to collect, manage, and analyze data in...”
Forthcoming in: Handbook of the Economics of Education, Volume 5
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18by Autor, David Figlio, David Karbownik, Krzysztof Roth, Jeffrey Wasserman, Melanie Published in American economic journal. Applied economics (01.07.2019)“...Boys born to disadvantaged families have higher rates of disciplinary problems, lower achievement scores, and fewer high school completions than girls from...”
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19“...We present evidence of a positive relationship between school starting age and children’s cognitive development from age 6 to 15 using a regression...”
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20Long-term Cognitive and Health Outcomes of School-Aged Children Who Were Born Late-Term vs Full-Termby Figlio, David N Guryan, Jonathan Karbownik, Krzysztof Roth, Jeffrey Published in JAMA pediatrics (06.06.2016)“...IMPORTANCE: Late-term gestation (defined as the 41st week of pregnancy) is associated with increased risk of perinatal health complications. It is not known to...”