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  • Titel: Handbook of the economics of education : volume 3
  • Enthält: Econometric Methods for Research in EducationThe Economics of International Differences in Educational Achievement -- Education and Family Background: Mechanisms and Policies -- Peer Effects In Education: How Might They Work, How Big Are They and How Much Do We Know Thus Far? -- Teacher Compensation and Collective Bargaining Licensure: Exploring the Value of this Gateway to the Teacher Workforce -- The Economics of Tracking in Education -- School Accountability -- The GED -- Housing Valuations of School Performance -- Apprenticeship.
    Front Cover; Handbook of Theeconomics of Education; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Introduction; Chapter 1: Econometric Methods for Research in Education; 1. Introduction; 2. Wage Equations and the Returns to Education; 3. The Returns to Education and Labor Force Participation; 4. Education Policy and the Estimated Returns to Education; 5. Estimation of School Input Effects; 6. Conclusions; References; Chapter 2: The Economics of International Differences in Educational Achievement; 1. Introduction; 2. Economic Motivation; 3. International Tests of Educational Achievement
    4. Determinants of International Educational Achievement5. Economic Consequences of International Educational Achievement; 6. Conclusion and Outlook; References; Chapter 3: Education and Family Background: Mechanisms and Policies; 1. Background and Motivation; 2. How Important Is Family Background for Final Educational Attainment?; 3. Theory: A Taxonomy of Effects; 4. How the Family Affects the Child; 5. What Education Policy Can Do at Different Stages of the Educational Career: Lessons from Research on Reforms; 6. Conclusions; Acknowledgements; References
    Chapter 4: Peer Effects in Education: How Might They Work, How Big Are They and How Much Do We Know Thus Far?1. Introduction and Overview; 2. Models of Peer Effects; 3. Identification of Peer Effects; 4. Empirical Results on Peer Effects in Primary and Secondary Education; 5. Going Beyond Test Scores; 6. Effects in Post-Secondary Education; 7. Conclusions; References; Chapter 5: Teacher Compensation and Collective Bargaining; 1. Introduction; 2. Studies of Relative Teacher Pay; 3. Quantity versus Quality Tradeoffs; 4. Comparing Teacher and Nonteacher Compensation
    5. Teacher Pay and Student Achievement6. Structure of Teacher Compensation; 7. Trends in Market-Based Pay; 8. Teacher Collective Bargaining; 9. Conclusion; Acknowledgements; References; Chapter 6: Licensure: Exploring the Value of this Gateway to the Teacher Workforce; 1. Background; 2. Theoretical Arguments for and Against Teacher Licensure; 3. Teacher Licensure Systems in the U.S. and Abroad; 4. Empirical Evidence on the Impact of Teacher Licensure; 5. Concluding Thoughts; References; Chapter 7: The Economics of Tracking in Education; 1. Introduction
    2. Theoretical Foundations: Lessons for Various Empirical Approaches3. Tracking and School Resources; 4. Empirical Approaches to Estimating the Effects of Tracking; 5. Conclusion and Outline of a Possible Research Agenda for the Future; Acknowledgements; References; Chapter 8: School Accountability; 1. Introduction; 2. The Rationale for School-Based Accountability; 3. The Nature of Accountability; 4. Accountability Might Not Improve School Performance; 5. Evidence on Student Outcomes; 6. Accountability and Teacher Labor Markets; 7. Directions for Future Research; References
    Chapter 9: The GED
  • Beteiligte: Hanushek, Eric Alan [Sonstige Person, Familie und Körperschaft]; Machin, Stephen [Sonstige Person, Familie und Körperschaft]; Woessmann, Ludger [Sonstige Person, Familie und Körperschaft]
  • Erschienen: Amsterdam; London: North-Holland, 2011
  • Erschienen in: Handbooks in economics ; 26,3
  • Umfang: Online Ressource (xii, 601 pages)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN: 9780080961828; 9780444534293; 0444534296
  • Schlagwörter: Ausbildung > Lohn > Bildungsökonomie
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  • Anmerkungen: Includes bibliographical references and index
  • Beschreibung: How does education affect economic and social outcomes, and how can it inform public policy? Volume 3 of the Handbooks in the Economics of Education uses newly available high quality data from around the world to address these and other core questions. With the help of new methodological approaches, contributors cover econometric methods and international test score data. They examine the determinants of educational outcomes and issues surrounding teacher salaries and licensure. And reflecting government demands for more evidence-based policies, they take new looks at institutional feaures of school systems. Volume editors Eric A. Hanushek (Stanford), Stephen Machin (University College London) and Ludger Woessmann (Ifo Institute for Economic Research, Munich) draw clear lines between newly emerging research on the economics of education and prior work. In conjunction with Volume 4, they measure our current understanding of educational acquisition and its economic and social effects. Uses rich data to study issues of high contemporary policy relevance Demonstrates how education serves as an important determinant of economic and social outcomes Benefits from the globalization of research in the economics of education

    How does education affect economic and social outcomes, and how can it inform public policy? Volume 3 of the Handbooks in the Economics of Education uses newly available high quality data from around the world to address these and other core questions. With the help of new methodological approaches, contributors cover econometric methods and international test score data. They examine the determinants of educational outcomes and issues surrounding teacher salaries and licensure. And reflecting government demands for more evidence-based policies, they take new looks at institutional feaures of school systems. Volume editors Eric A. Hanushek (Stanford), Stephen Machin (University College London) and Ludger Woessmann (Ifo Institute for Economic Research, Munich) draw clear lines between newly emerging research on the economics of education and prior work. In conjunction with Volume 4, they measure our current understanding of educational acquisition and its economic and social effects. Uses rich data to study issues of high contemporary policy relevance Demonstrates how education serves as an important determinant of economic and social outcomes Benefits from the globalization of research in the economics of education