نتایج جستجو برای: i21

تعداد نتایج: 498  

Journal: :Review of Radical Political Economics 2023

This article compares the experiences of resistance and accommodation by University South Carolina (USC) Boğaziçi to imposition a right-wing head university government fiat. I begin with description USC case examine one scholarly response. offer critique that response in terms problematics about gendered subject when involving principles free speech importance speaking truth power. then turn br...

Journal: :The American Economic Review 2021

We propose a pseudo-market solution to resource allocation problems subject constraints. Our treatment of constraints is general: including bihierarchical due considerations diversity in school choice, or scheduling course allocation; and other forms needed model, for example, the market roommates, combinatorial assignment problems, knapsack Constraints give rise pecuniary externalities, which ...

Journal: :European heart journal 2007
Sradha Kotwal Isuru Ranasinghe David Brieger Philip Clayton Alan Cass Martin Gallagher

BACKGROUND Acute myocardial infarction (AMI) has poorer outcomes in disadvantaged populations such as those in regional and remote locations. We compared long-term outcomes associated with presentation to regional or remote hospitals among AMI patients. METHODS AND RESULTS Administrative claims data from New South Wales (27% regional and remote residents) was used to identify patients >18 yea...

2014
Belén Mezquita Pau Mezquita Montserrat Pau Jovita Mezquita Cristóbal Mezquita

One of the best examples of the renaissance of Src as an open door to cancer has been the demonstration that just five min of Src activation is sufficient for transformation and also for induction and maintenance of cancer stem cells [1]. Many tyrosine kinase receptors, through the binding of their ligands, become the keys that unlock the structure of Src and activate its oncogenic transduction...

Journal: :American Economic Journal: Economic Policy 2021

Compensation of most US public school teachers is rigid and solely based on seniority. This paper studies the effects a reform that gave districts in Wisconsin full autonomy to redesign teacher pay schemes. Following some switched flexible compensation. Using expiration preexisting collective bargaining agreements as source exogenous variation timing changes pay, I show introduction raised sala...

Journal: :American Economic Journal: Economic Policy 2021

Can schools that boost student outcomes reproduce their success at new campuses? We study a policy reform allowed effective charter in Boston, Massachusetts to replicate school models locations. Estimates based on randomized admission lotteries show replication generate large achievement gains par with those produced by parent campuses. The average effectiveness of Boston’s middle sector increa...

Journal: :American Economic Journal: Economic Policy 2023

The ability to speak and understand a host country’s primary language is strongly associated with measures of immigrant integration. We estimate the causal effects English training for adult immigrants on participants’ civic economic outcomes using randomized enrollment lotteries from public education program in Massachusetts. Participation doubles voter participation increases annual earnings ...

Journal: :American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 2023

We use the introduction of Texas Top Ten Percent rule to estimate effect access a selective college on graduation and earnings outcomes for two groups students. For highly ranked students at more disadvantaged high schools, who gained under policy, enrollment increased. Less advantaged tended lose access, shifted toward less-selective colleges but did not see declines in overall enrollment, gra...

Journal: :Research in Comparative and International Education 2022

Given the expected advantages for individuals and societies, financial literacy is high on policy agenda in many countries. This paper reports results from a unique survey conducted sample of 13–16-year-old students five European countries, aimed at measuring comparing their level skills. The indicate significant differences across countries that are interpreted light countries’ educational pol...

Journal: :The American economic review 2022

One-fifth of US high school students report being bullied each year. We use internet search data for real-time tracking bullying patterns as COVID-19 disrupted in-person schooling. first show that pre-pandemic searches contain useful information about actual behavior. then and cyberbullying dropped 30–35 percent schools shifted to remote learning in spring 2020. The gradual return instruction s...

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