📢WP: Long-term effects of grade retention
Grade retention gives students an extra year to learn but delays labor market entry.
Surprise: no long-run educational gains in attainment. Still, the delay leads to less experience and earnings loss!
https://t.co/G2auGnNJKM
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🚨📢 It's JM season! Are you hiring in Applied Econ? Don't miss the chance to interview Maddalena Totarelli & discover her fantastic work at the intersection of labor & crime. Still to be convinced? Read her JMP on rehabilitation programs in prisons
https://t.co/zfVSra6HDT
Interview heute Morgen auf tagesschau24, Update Wirtschaft, zum Zusammenhang von Bildung und wirtschaftlichem Erfolg (ab Min. 10):
https://t.co/413XJaGs59
📣New working paper on child penalties in labor market skills with @jonasjessen and @michelebattisti.
No significant differential development of general labor market skills after childbirth for mothers and fathers. #childpenalties#piaac [🧵1/9]
Ik was te gast bij de Nieuwe Economen Podcast van @ESBtweets om het te hebben over de negatieve gevolgen van de wachtlijsten in de GGZ. Nu te beluisteren via Spotify: https://t.co/cBzM1Z87OM
In a happy coincidence, today we publish @DAcemogluMIT's latest Letter from America for the @RoyalEconSoc newsletter. Congratulations Daron from all at the RES. #NobelPrize2024
Fascinating!
"[When] vultures disappeared [in India] and were no longer scavenging dead livestock, carrion were more likely to be either dumped in rivers or eaten by other scavengers, such as feral dogs and rats, that are more prone to transmitting diseases to humans."
Happy to share that my very first paper has been accepted in Education Economics. I examine the impact of a Danish welfare benefit reduction targeted at refugees in 2015. I find that due to the benefit reduction, school absenteeism increased by 19% among refugee children.
Forthcoming in EJ: ‘Preventing Child Maltreatment: Beneficial Side Effects of Public Childcare’ by Malte Sandner, Stephan L Thomsen, Libertad González https://t.co/47LKWuPdFp @LibertadGonLu@MalteSandner@RoyalEconSoc @OUPEconomics #EconTwitter
Religion is a ubiquitous social phenomena that can spur or impair economic #growth by affecting physical capital, human capital, population/labour, and total factor #productivity.
@essobecker @jaredcrubin@Woessmann
https://t.co/zCXMoadpIx
🥳Thanks everyone for an amazing CESifo Econ of Education Conference!🙏
🤩I learned so much. Hope you had a safe trip home. See you next year!
🏆And congrats to @emilycook_econ for winning the Young Affiliate Award!
https://t.co/HZBRKwIhPB
@mdoepke@dynarski@karthik_econ …
🎙 Ik was te gast bij de Nieuwe Economen Podcast om te praten over ons onderzoek (met
@nadineketel
& Olivier Marie) naar ongelijkheid in het rechtssysteem. ⚖️ Nu te beluisteren op Spotify: https://t.co/rsXEZbV0m0.
📢ifo Bildungsbarometer 2024:
Meinungen zum Bildungssystem - erstmals mit Bundesländervergleich
➡️Anteil der Bevölkerung, die den Schulen die Note 1 oder 2 gibt:
Bayern 41%
Hamburg 35%
Sachsen 33%
…
Brandenburg 20%
Sachsen-Anhalt 20%
Bremen 18%
👉https://t.co/vSEzoqYLXu
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Just received my first fully AI generated paper review (luckily only 1 out of 3 reviews). Whoever submitted it did not even scan it and should be ashamed of themselves for blindly 'suggesting' that my theoretical paper should have a more elaborate section on data collection