Salman Khan
@salman_econ
Research Director @UChiUrbanLabs
| @UICEconomics @aaa_cemfi @LumsAlumni | Study human capital investments of traditionally underresourced cohorts.Tweets my own.
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@Econtwitter This article refers to a Harvard (case) study on chater schools in New York run by Success Academy Can someone share a link to the referenced study? (Or just generally where to find this case study within Harvard Business School Case Studies). TIA! scott cunningham
Thank you Shehzad Ghias Shaikh for having me on your podcast
🚨New study🚨 Annenberg Institute at Brown National Student Support Accelerator 💲💲 is being spent on tutoring. Many places are choosing virtual, on-demand tutoring options. But do students use it? Is this type of tutoring equitable? Can it improve student outcomes? Can we increase student usage? A 🧵: 1/
A thread on our recently released paper on an effort to reduce gun violence for men at staggeringly elevated risk for being shot or killed. With Max Kapustin Chris Blattman Sara Heller, Marianne Bertrand, and a host of CL staff! CL staff tag yourself here so I can tag you :)
UIC students! Come apply for year 2 of my summer SURF program. --> Learn about the social safety net --> Develop social science skills --> Receive a $3,000 stipend (!) More details and app link (due March 4th) here: surf.econ.uic.edu University of Illinois Chicago UIC Economics
Econ RA/Predoc Opportunity! Ben Feigenberg & I (Anjali Adukia) are looking for an RA to work with us on projects studying the impacts of restorative justice in schools. Apply here: uchicago.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/External… Econ RA Listings The University of Chicago University of Illinois Chicago Harris Policy Becker Friedman Institute for Economics #EconTwitter
#Econtwitter Any sources/paper for what the mean and standard deviation of quarterly and total earnings for high school graduates in the U.S. (any city say Chicago or overall)? Any acadmeic paper which reports these would be great TIA! scott cunningham
#EconTwitter In benefit-cost analyses that convert test score gains to earnings, what baseline income is standard? National US average, or earnings adjusted to the study population (demographics/location)? Looking for published papers that document this choice. TIA scott cunningham