ABSTRACT

The economics of education is a burgeoning area of study, employing increasingly sophisticated analytical tools to answer questions with high societal impact. Thus, the aim of this handbook is to provide readers with an up-to-date overview of the current state of the field of the economics of education and its main areas of research.

This comprehensive handbook provides an authoritative overview of key theoretical and policy areas, covering topics like econometric methods for education economics, returns to education, competition in education provision, education and economic growth, and education and inequality. It reviews the current state of research from early childhood through postgraduate education as well as adult education and life-long learning. Offering a truly international perspective, the handbook benefits from a global group of contributors and attention to both developed and developing country contexts.

The Routledge Handbook of the Economics of Education will be a valuable resource for advanced students, researchers, and policymakers across economics, education, and public policy.

chapter |3 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|43 pages

Early Childhood Education in the United States

What, when, where, who, how, and why 1

chapter 4|20 pages

School Accountability

chapter 5|23 pages

Evaluating Teacher Effectiveness

A review of historical developments and current trends

chapter 7|24 pages

Teacher Labor Markets

What have we learned over the last decade?

chapter 13|38 pages

Vocational Education

An international perspective 1

chapter 15|43 pages

College Majors 1

chapter 17|12 pages

For-Profit Colleges in the United States

Insights from two decades of research

chapter 19|28 pages

Education and Economic Growth