CESifo Area Conference on the Economics of Education 2019
Munich
The 2019 CESifo Area Conference on Economics of Education brought together 33 researchers who are studying issues of schooling at all levels to present and discuss their ongoing research. The keynote lecture was delivered by Magne Mogstad (The University of Chicago).
This years' Distinguished CESifo Affiliate Award was presented to Camille Terrier for her paper "Fiscal and Education Spillovers from Charter School Expansion".
Papers
Human Capital Depreciation
MICHAEL DINERSTEIN (The University of Chicago), Rigissa Megalokonomou, and Constantine Yannelis
Dynamics of the Gender Gap in High Math Achievement
GLENN ELLISON (MIT Massachusetts Institute of Technology) and Ashley Swanson
Gender Gap Variation across Assessment Forms: Explanations and Implications
GEORG GRAETZ (Uppsala University) and Arizo Karimi
Do Health Insurance Mandates Spillover to Education? Evidence from Michigan’s Autism Insurance Mandate
Riley Acton, SCOTT A. IMBERMAN (Michigan State University), and Michael Lovenheim
Getting Effective Educators in Hard-to-Staff Schools
Andrew Morgan, Minh Nguyen, Eric A. Hanushek, Ben Ost, and STEVEN G. RIVKIN (University of Illinois at Chicago)
Working Life and Human Capital Investment: Causal Evidence from Pension Reform
Niklas Gohl, Peter Haan, Elisabeth Kurz, and FELIX WEINHARDT (DIW Berlin)