[PDF][PDF] School district and community factors associated with learning loss during the COVID-19 pandemic

EM Fahle, TJ Kane, T Patterson… - Center for Education …, 2023 - notofman.com
We analyze data from approximately 7,800 school districts to describe variation in pandemic-
related learning losses among communities and student subgroups. We attempt to …

Investing in our future: The evidence base on preschool education.

H Yoshikawa, C Weiland, J Brooks-Gunn… - Society for Research in …, 2013 - ERIC
The expansion of publicly-funded preschool education is currently the focus of a prominent
debate. At present, 42% of 4-year-olds attend publicly funded preschool (28% attend public …

Do school spending cuts matter? Evidence from the Great Recession

CK Jackson, C Wigger, H Xiong - American Economic Journal …, 2021 - aeaweb.org
Abstract During the Great Recession, national public school per-pupil spending fell by
roughly 7 percent and persisted beyond the recovery. The impact of such large and …

How economic downturns affect children's development: an interdisciplinary perspective on pathways of influence

A Gassman‐Pines, CM Gibson‐Davis… - Child Development …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
To understand how economic downturns affect children's development, scholars have
concentrated on how parents' loss of a job affects children's well‐being, but have largely …

Changing opportunity: Sociological mechanisms underlying growing class gaps and shrinking race gaps in economic mobility

We show that intergenerational mobility changed rapidly by race and class in recent
decades and use these trends to study the causal mechanisms underlying changes in …

Effects of the great recession on child development

A Kalil - The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political …, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
The Great Recession and its reverberations resulted in levels of economic distress
unprecedented since the 1930s. Economic downturns, including the Great Recession, are …

Time for a change: Diversity in teaching revisited

ME Dilworth, MJ Coleman - 2014 - vtechworks.lib.vt.edu
It is hard to imagine that, 20 years ago, there were state-and national-level discussions and
programs aimed at outlining goals for adding and supporting diverse teaching staff and …

Parental resources and college attendance: Evidence from lottery wins

G Bulman, R Fairlie, S Goodman, A Isen - American Economic Review, 2021 - aeaweb.org
We examine US children whose parents won the lottery to trace out the effect of financial
resources on college attendance. The analysis leverages federal tax and financial aid …

Short-run effects of parental job loss on child health

J Schaller, M Zerpa - American Journal of Health Economics, 2019 - journals.uchicago.edu
Recent research suggests that parental job loss has negative effects on children's outcomes,
including their academic achievement and long-run educational and labor market outcomes …

The long-run effects of recessions on education and income

BA Stuart - American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 2022 - aeaweb.org
This paper examines the long-run effects of the 1980–1982 recession on education and
income. Using confidential census data, I estimate difference-in-difference regressions that …