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Nicholas W. Papageorge

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June 21, 2017

The economic value of Breaking Bad: How misbehavior in school pays off for some kids

By Nicholas W. Papageorge (Johns Hopkins University and IZA) There is growing interest in how schools can shape children’s non-cognitive […]

  • behavioral traits
  • classroom
  • earnings
  • education
  • non-cognitive skills
  • personality
  • school
  • schooling
  • skills
  • Flavio Cunha
  • Greg J. Duncan
  • James Heckman
  • Jora Stixrud
  • Nicholas W. Papageorge
  • Rachel Dunifon
  • Sergio Urzua
  • Susanne M. Schennach
  • Tim Kautz
  • Victor Ronda
  • Yu Zheng
Research

September 19, 2016

Genes, education and labor market outcomes

What can genetic information teach us about the intergenerational transmission of economic inequality? A new IZA Discussion Paper by Nicholas […]

  • ability
  • childhood poverty
  • education
  • genes
  • genetic endowments
  • inequality
  • intergenerational
  • labor market outcomes
  • socioeconomic status
  • wages
  • Kevin Thom
  • Nicholas W. Papageorge
Research

September 5, 2016

Teacher expectations influence student educational outcomes

Do teacher expectations matter? In particular, can teacher expectations influence student educational outcomes? Yes, says a new IZA paper authored […]

  • bias
  • black
  • college
  • education
  • expectations
  • outcomes
  • students
  • teachers
  • white
  • Diane Whitmore Schanzenbach
  • John N. Friedman
  • Jonah E. Rockoff
  • Joshua Hyman
  • Kyungmin Kang
  • Nicholas W. Papageorge
  • Raj Chetty
  • Seth Gershenson
  • Stephen B. Holt
  • Susan Dynarski

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