The Routledge Handbook of the Economics of Education
Herausgeber: McCall, Brian P.
The Routledge Handbook of the Economics of Education
Herausgeber: McCall, Brian P.
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This comprehensive Handbook provides an authoritative overview of key theoretical and policy areas, covering topics like econometric methods for education economics, returns to education, competition in education provision, education and economic growth, and education and inequality.
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This comprehensive Handbook provides an authoritative overview of key theoretical and policy areas, covering topics like econometric methods for education economics, returns to education, competition in education provision, education and economic growth, and education and inequality.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Routledge International Handbooks
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 598
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 175mm x 249mm x 39mm
- Gewicht: 1064g
- ISBN-13: 9781032158716
- ISBN-10: 1032158719
- Artikelnr.: 68714238
- Routledge International Handbooks
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 598
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 175mm x 249mm x 39mm
- Gewicht: 1064g
- ISBN-13: 9781032158716
- ISBN-10: 1032158719
- Artikelnr.: 68714238
Brian P. McCall is Professor of Education, Economics, and Public Policy at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. He is a former co-editor of Economics of Education Review. His current research interests in the economics of education include the effect of scholarships on college persistence, completion, and earnings, the effect of college enrollment delay on college completion, and the impact of the Great Recession on educational attainment and earnings. He received his PhD in economics from Princeton University in 1988.
Introduction (Brian P. McCall); 1. Econometric methods for education (Luc
Behaghel and Maria Florencia Pinto); 2. Early childhood education in the
United States: what, when, where, who, how, and why (Elizabeth U. Cascio);
3. Nearly three decades into the charter school movement, what has research
told us about charter schools? (Ron Zimmer, Richard Buddin, Sarah Ausmus
Smith, and Danielle Duffy-Chipman); 4. School accountability (Jason Burns
and Katharine O. Strunk); 5. Evaluating teacher effectiveness: a review of
historical developments and current trends (Christopher D. Brooks and
Matthew G. Springer); 6. Is education different? A review of the voucher
literature and lessons for implementation (Dennis Epple, Richard E. Romano,
and Miguel Urquiola); 7. Teacher labor markets: what have we learned over
the last decade? (Jessalynn James and James Wyckoff); 8. Teacher labor
markets in developing countries (Lee Crawfurd and Todd Pugatch); 9. School
resources and educational outcomes in developing countries (Paul Glewwe,
Celestine Siameh, Bixuan Sun, and Suzanne Wisniewski); 10. Peer effects in
education (Angela Cools and Eleonora Patacchini); 11. Socioeconomic
inequalities in education beyond the early years (Claire Crawford, Lindsey
Macmillan, and Gill Wyness); 12. Factors shaping college investment and
enrollment gaps (George Bulman and Jesse Cunha); 13. Vocational education:
an international perspective (Celeste K. Carruthers and Christopher Jepsen
); 14. College persistence and bachelor's degree completion (Brian P.
McCall); 15. College majors (Arpita Patnaik, Matthew Wiswall, and Basit
Zafar); 16. Student loan borrowing and repayment decisions: risks and
contingencies (Kartik Athreya, Christopher Herrington, Felicia Ionescu, and
Urvi Neelakantan); 17. For-profit colleges in the United States: insights
from two decades of research (Stephanie Riegg Cellini); 18. Competition in
higher education (Michael Kaganovich, Sinan Sarpca, and Xuejuan Su); 19.
Education and economic growth (Anna Valero)
Behaghel and Maria Florencia Pinto); 2. Early childhood education in the
United States: what, when, where, who, how, and why (Elizabeth U. Cascio);
3. Nearly three decades into the charter school movement, what has research
told us about charter schools? (Ron Zimmer, Richard Buddin, Sarah Ausmus
Smith, and Danielle Duffy-Chipman); 4. School accountability (Jason Burns
and Katharine O. Strunk); 5. Evaluating teacher effectiveness: a review of
historical developments and current trends (Christopher D. Brooks and
Matthew G. Springer); 6. Is education different? A review of the voucher
literature and lessons for implementation (Dennis Epple, Richard E. Romano,
and Miguel Urquiola); 7. Teacher labor markets: what have we learned over
the last decade? (Jessalynn James and James Wyckoff); 8. Teacher labor
markets in developing countries (Lee Crawfurd and Todd Pugatch); 9. School
resources and educational outcomes in developing countries (Paul Glewwe,
Celestine Siameh, Bixuan Sun, and Suzanne Wisniewski); 10. Peer effects in
education (Angela Cools and Eleonora Patacchini); 11. Socioeconomic
inequalities in education beyond the early years (Claire Crawford, Lindsey
Macmillan, and Gill Wyness); 12. Factors shaping college investment and
enrollment gaps (George Bulman and Jesse Cunha); 13. Vocational education:
an international perspective (Celeste K. Carruthers and Christopher Jepsen
); 14. College persistence and bachelor's degree completion (Brian P.
McCall); 15. College majors (Arpita Patnaik, Matthew Wiswall, and Basit
Zafar); 16. Student loan borrowing and repayment decisions: risks and
contingencies (Kartik Athreya, Christopher Herrington, Felicia Ionescu, and
Urvi Neelakantan); 17. For-profit colleges in the United States: insights
from two decades of research (Stephanie Riegg Cellini); 18. Competition in
higher education (Michael Kaganovich, Sinan Sarpca, and Xuejuan Su); 19.
Education and economic growth (Anna Valero)
Introduction (Brian P. McCall); 1. Econometric methods for education (Luc
Behaghel and Maria Florencia Pinto); 2. Early childhood education in the
United States: what, when, where, who, how, and why (Elizabeth U. Cascio);
3. Nearly three decades into the charter school movement, what has research
told us about charter schools? (Ron Zimmer, Richard Buddin, Sarah Ausmus
Smith, and Danielle Duffy-Chipman); 4. School accountability (Jason Burns
and Katharine O. Strunk); 5. Evaluating teacher effectiveness: a review of
historical developments and current trends (Christopher D. Brooks and
Matthew G. Springer); 6. Is education different? A review of the voucher
literature and lessons for implementation (Dennis Epple, Richard E. Romano,
and Miguel Urquiola); 7. Teacher labor markets: what have we learned over
the last decade? (Jessalynn James and James Wyckoff); 8. Teacher labor
markets in developing countries (Lee Crawfurd and Todd Pugatch); 9. School
resources and educational outcomes in developing countries (Paul Glewwe,
Celestine Siameh, Bixuan Sun, and Suzanne Wisniewski); 10. Peer effects in
education (Angela Cools and Eleonora Patacchini); 11. Socioeconomic
inequalities in education beyond the early years (Claire Crawford, Lindsey
Macmillan, and Gill Wyness); 12. Factors shaping college investment and
enrollment gaps (George Bulman and Jesse Cunha); 13. Vocational education:
an international perspective (Celeste K. Carruthers and Christopher Jepsen
); 14. College persistence and bachelor's degree completion (Brian P.
McCall); 15. College majors (Arpita Patnaik, Matthew Wiswall, and Basit
Zafar); 16. Student loan borrowing and repayment decisions: risks and
contingencies (Kartik Athreya, Christopher Herrington, Felicia Ionescu, and
Urvi Neelakantan); 17. For-profit colleges in the United States: insights
from two decades of research (Stephanie Riegg Cellini); 18. Competition in
higher education (Michael Kaganovich, Sinan Sarpca, and Xuejuan Su); 19.
Education and economic growth (Anna Valero)
Behaghel and Maria Florencia Pinto); 2. Early childhood education in the
United States: what, when, where, who, how, and why (Elizabeth U. Cascio);
3. Nearly three decades into the charter school movement, what has research
told us about charter schools? (Ron Zimmer, Richard Buddin, Sarah Ausmus
Smith, and Danielle Duffy-Chipman); 4. School accountability (Jason Burns
and Katharine O. Strunk); 5. Evaluating teacher effectiveness: a review of
historical developments and current trends (Christopher D. Brooks and
Matthew G. Springer); 6. Is education different? A review of the voucher
literature and lessons for implementation (Dennis Epple, Richard E. Romano,
and Miguel Urquiola); 7. Teacher labor markets: what have we learned over
the last decade? (Jessalynn James and James Wyckoff); 8. Teacher labor
markets in developing countries (Lee Crawfurd and Todd Pugatch); 9. School
resources and educational outcomes in developing countries (Paul Glewwe,
Celestine Siameh, Bixuan Sun, and Suzanne Wisniewski); 10. Peer effects in
education (Angela Cools and Eleonora Patacchini); 11. Socioeconomic
inequalities in education beyond the early years (Claire Crawford, Lindsey
Macmillan, and Gill Wyness); 12. Factors shaping college investment and
enrollment gaps (George Bulman and Jesse Cunha); 13. Vocational education:
an international perspective (Celeste K. Carruthers and Christopher Jepsen
); 14. College persistence and bachelor's degree completion (Brian P.
McCall); 15. College majors (Arpita Patnaik, Matthew Wiswall, and Basit
Zafar); 16. Student loan borrowing and repayment decisions: risks and
contingencies (Kartik Athreya, Christopher Herrington, Felicia Ionescu, and
Urvi Neelakantan); 17. For-profit colleges in the United States: insights
from two decades of research (Stephanie Riegg Cellini); 18. Competition in
higher education (Michael Kaganovich, Sinan Sarpca, and Xuejuan Su); 19.
Education and economic growth (Anna Valero)