Philip Babcock
University of California, Santa Barbara
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The Review of Economics and Statistics | 2011
Philip Babcock; Mindy Marks
Using multiple data sets from different time periods, we document declines in academic time investment by full-time college students in the United States between 1961 and 2003. Full-time students allocated 40 hours per week toward class and studying in 1961, whereas by 2003, they were investing about 27 hours per week. Declines were extremely broad based and are not easily accounted for by framing effects, work or major choices, or compositional changes in students or schools. We conclude that there have been substantial changes over time in the quantity or manner of human capital production on college campuses.
Education Finance and Policy | 2011
Philip Babcock; Kelly Bedard
By estimating differences in long-run education and labor market outcomes for cohorts of students exposed to differing state-level primary school retention rates, this article estimates the effects of retention on all students in a cohort, retained and promoted. We find that a 1 standard deviation increase in early grade retention is associated with a 0.7 percent increase in mean male hourly wages. Further, the observed positive wage effect is not limited to the lower tail of the wage distribution but appears to persist throughout the distribution. Though there is an extensive literature attempting to estimate the effect of retention on the retained, this analysis offers what may be the first estimates of average long-run impacts of retention on all students.
Archive | 2010
Philip Babcock; Mindy Marks
National Bureau of Economic Research | 2011
Philip Babcock; Kelly Bedard; Gary Charness; John L. Hartman; Heather Royer
Journal of the European Economic Association | 2015
Philip Babcock; Kelly Bedard; Gary Charness; John L. Hartman; Heather Royer
National Bureau of Economic Research | 2010
Philip Babcock; John L. Hartman
The National Bureau of Economic Research | 2010
Philip Babcock; Mindy Marks
Economics of Education Review | 2009
Philip Babcock
Journal of Urban Economics | 2012
Philip Babcock; Kelly Bedard; Jennifer Schulte
National Bureau of Economic Research | 2009
Philip Babcock; Julian R. Betts