πββοΈ
πββοΈ
NBER Labor Studies submissions for the Spring Meetings are open until Jan 28. Anyone can submit
conference.nber.org/confsubmit/b...
Call for papers!! 2nd Workshop on Economics of Education, Valle Nevado, Chile (ski resort an hour from Santiago.
20-23 August 2024
Keynote speaker: Miguel Urquiola
Submission deadline: March 1st, 2024
www.uandes.cl/workshop-on-...
2023 edition:
andresbarriosf.github.io/workshop.html
#EconSky
When home heating prices are lower, fewer people die each winter, particularly in high-poverty communities. That's the punchline of my paper with Janjala Chirakijja and Pinchuan Ong on heating prices and mortality in the US, just published in the Economic Journal. ππ academic.oup.com/ej/advance-a...
Economics of education in Venice! What could be better?
https://www.cesifo.org/en/event/2024-06-28/venice-summer-institute-2024-funding-education-new-insights-impacts-contexts-and
#econsky
Check out the amazing job market candidates from our economics and education group here:
www.tc.columbia.edu/education-po...
I'm the placement director/DGS and happy to field all/any inquiries.
They are objectively great!!!
(new post with link fixed!!)
Today our Office of the Chief Economist released some of the most comprehensive data to date measuring collegesβ success helping transfer students. Great work by Kevin Stange and Nathan Sotherland! blog.ed.gov/2023/11/new-...
RD-based estimates of Pell Grant effects often appear muted because students near the income threshold move in and out of eligibility over time.
That may makes the $ seem less effective than they are.
Great new work from Monnica Chan and Blake Heller.
edworkingpapers.com/ai23-851