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HOW EDUCATION CONTRIBUTED TO U.S. HOUSEHOLD WEALTH CHANGES DURING THE 2008 ECONOMIC SHOCK?
(Georgetown University, 2017)
The Great Recession in 2008 cost American households trillions of dollars, and years after the shock, some families are still feeling the crush. However, the amount of losses or gains during the crisis vary across the ...
The Relationship between Access to Toilets and School Enrollment in Pakistan
(Georgetown University, 2017)
The Pakistani public-school system is struggling and has fallen substantially behind other developing countries in enrollment rates. The Government of Punjab, Pakistan’s largest province, initiated a program to improve ...
The Relationship Between Problems in Student-Teacher Interaction and Chronic Absenteeism: An Examination of American Indian Kindergarteners in Tulsa Public Schools
(Georgetown University, 2017)
Compared to all other racial and ethnic groups in the nation’s public school system, American Indians are the most likely to be chronically absent, defined as missing three or more weeks of school during an academic year. ...