How population-level matched birth-school administrative records can address public health and education policy questions

Thursday, November 14, -
Speaker(s): David Figlio - University of Rochester
This presentation highlights the recent scholarship of David Figlio, who popularized the use of matched birth-school data to address public health and education policy questions in the field of economics. Figlio will present a survey of his research on early health and later educational outcomes, as well as the use of sibling comparisons (facilitated by matched birth records) to study policy-relevant issues in education.
Sponsor

Duke Population Research Institute (DuPRI)

Co-Sponsor(s)

Social Science Research Institute (SSRI)

Contact

Simpson, Linda
919-613-9363