The Education Exchange: How School Closures Translated Into Learning Losses
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The Director of the ifo Center for the Economics of Education, Ludger Woessmann, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss Woessmann’s new research, which investigates the long-term economic effects of student learning loss during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Woessmann’s paper, “The Economic Impacts of Learning Losses,” co-written with Eric A. Hanushek, is available now.
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