Nordic Economic Policy Review

Economics of Education

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The Nordic Economic Policy Review – NEPR – is published by the Nordic Council of Ministers and addresses policy issues in a way that is useful for in-formed non-specialists as well as for professional economists. All articles are commissioned from leading professional economists and are subject to peer review prior to publication. The review appears twice a year. The journal is distributed free of charge to the members of the Nordic economic associations. The easiest way to subscribe to the NEPR is therefore to become a member of one of these associations, i.e.: Denmark: Nationaløkonomisk Forening Finland: Taloustieteellinen Yhdistys Norway: Samfunnsøkonomene Sweden: Nationalekonomiska Föreningen. For institutional subscriptions, please contact nepr@iies.su.se.    Content:Economics of education: Policies and effects - Anders Björklund and Peter FredrikssonLong-term effects of early childhood care and education - Christopher Ruhm and Jane Waldfogel. Comment by Tarjei HavnesRecruiting, retaining, and creating quality teachers - C. Kirabo Jackson. Comment by Torberg FalchOn the margin of success? Effects of expanding higher education for marginal students - Björn Öckert. Comment by Torbjørn HægelandGender differences in education - Tuomas Pekkarinen. Comment by Anna SjögrenEducating children of immigrants: Closing the gap in Norwegian schools - Bernt Bratsberg, Oddbjørn Raaum and Knut Røed. Comment by Lena NekbyThe effects of education on health and mortality - Bhashkar Mazumder. Comment by Kjell G. Salvanes
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2012:544