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161“...We study whether employment prospects of old and young workers differ after a plant closure. Using Austrian administrative data, we show that old and young...”
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162by Ichino, Andrea Schwerdt, Guido Winter-Ebmer, Rudolf Published in NRN Working Paper, NRN: The Austrian Center for Labor Economics and the Analysis of the Welfare State (2013)“...We study whether employment prospects of old and young workers differ after a plant closure. Using Austrian administrative data, we show that old and young...”
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163“...We use statewide administrative data from Florida to estimate the impact of attending public schools with different grade configurations on student achievement...”
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164“...We use statewide administrative data from Florida to estimate the impact of attending public schools with different grade configurations on student achievement...”
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165“...We use statewide administrative data from Florida to estimate the impact of attending public schools with different grade configurations on student achievement...”
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167“...We use statewide administrative data from Florida to estimate the impact of attending public schools with different grade configurations on student achievement...”
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168by Schwerdt, Guido West, Martin R Published in Discussion Paper series, Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit (2011)“...We use statewide administrative data from Florida to estimate the impact of attending public schools with different grade configurations on student achievement...”
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169by Schwerdt, Guido Wuppermann, Amelie C Published in Program on Education Policy and Governance, Harvard University (19.06.2010)“...Recent studies conclude that teachers are important for student learning but it remains uncertain what actually determines effective teaching. This study...”
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170“...We study whether employment prospects of old and young workers differ after a plant closure. Using Austrian administrative data, we show that old and young...”
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171“...We study whether employment prospects of old and young workers differ after a plant closure. Using Austrian administrative data, we show that old and young...”
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