Dinand webbink utrecht. Work in Progress The effect of school accountability measures for low performing schools, 2025 (with Myrthe Frenk, Tijana Prokic-Breuer & Stan Vermeulen) Intergenerational mobility of immigrants in 15 destination countries, 2025 (with Leah Boustan, et al. Gielen Yvonne Gerritsen, S. , Plug, E. I am Professor of Policy Evaluation at the Erasmus School of Economics (ESE) in Rotterdam. If a student scores above a track-specific cutoff on the standardized end-of-primary education test, the teacher can upwardly revise this assignment. ) NBER working paper 33558, Revise & May 5, 2025 · Unexpected colonial returns Self-selection and economic integration of migrants over multiple generations Anne C. Their study finds that on nights when a popular crime-watch TV programme called ''Wanted'' has a lot more viewers (because […] Dinand Webbink is Professor of Policy Evaluation at the Erasmus School of Economics of the University of Rotterdam. and Webbink, D. In 6th grade, primary school teachers assign each student to a secondary school track. (2017). My main research interests include: Economics of Education, Applied Micro-Econometrics, Public Economics, Policy Evaluation. Dinand Webbink's 70 research works with 1,773 citations and 24,340 reads, including: Altruistic behavior and soccer: the effect of incidental happiness on charitable giving Nov 3, 2021 · Dinand Webbink Sociaal-economische ongelijkheid in Nederland voor en tijdens de pandemie Ongelijkheid is een belangrijk thema in het maatschappelijke en politieke debat. Dinand Webbink is Professor of Policy Evaluation at the Erasmus School of Economics, Erasmus University. Teacher quality and student achievement: Evidence from a sample of Dutch twins Journal of Applied Econometrics, 32 (3):643--660. I am a Research Fellow of the Tinbergen Institute (TI), IZA in Bonn and. We study the quality of secondary school track assignment decisions in the Netherlands, using a regression discontinuity design. By comparing students just Mar 1, 2017 · The media can be an effective tool for tracking down crime suspects, according to research by Dinand Webbink, Judith van Erp and Froukje van Gastel, published in the March 2017 issue of the Economic Journal. He is research fellow of the Tinbergen Institute and affiliated with the Erasmus Centre for Strategic Philanthropy (ECSP). His work focuses on empirical analysis of the effect of policy interventions in various fields such as education, labour, crime and health. Gielen+ & Dinand Webbink* February 2025 Current activities Professor of Policy Evaluation, Erasmus School of Economics, Department of Economics, Erasmus University Rotterdam Affiliations Dutch Inspectorate of Education Tinbergen Institute CPB, Academic Partner IZA, Bonn ROA, Maastricht Professional experience 2000-2010 CPB, I am Professor of Policy Evaluation at the Erasmus School of Economics (ESE) in Rotterdam. Dinand Webbink is Professor of Policy Evaluation at the Erasmus School of Economics of the University of Rotterdam. Door de coronapandemie zijn reeds bestaande verschillen in de Nederlandse samenleving onder een vergrootglas terechtgekomen, en zijn deze verschillen soms verder vergroot. I am a Research Fellow of the Tinbergen Institute (TI), IZA in Bonn and Mar 6, 2025 · Dinand Webbink Publications Discussion paper DP20003 Intergenerational mobility of immigrants in 15 destination countries Leah Boustan Mathias Fjællegaard Jensen Ran Abramitzky Elisa Jácome Alan Manning Santiago Pérez Analysia Watley Adrian Adermon Jaime Arellano-Bover Olof Åslund Marie Connolly Nathan Deutscher Anne C. 38i7 5qceiv eynyq xs3w5r q1qxq mmbnz hqhjsdj k6oxxq eqs7 kblrm