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Are Teacher Absences Worth Worrying about in the U.S.? CHARLES T. CLOTFELTER, HELEN F. LADD,
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Document Date: 2013-08-02 01:28:37


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Washington / D.C. / New York City / /

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Dell / Chicago Tribune / the Tribune / Dallas Morning News / Philadelphia Inquirer / /

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America / /

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Kenya / United States / Australia / United Kingdom / India / /

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USD / /

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The Urban Institute / Urban Institute / Institute of Education / /

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readership news media / social services / healthcare support / /

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Duke University / Urban Institute / Spencer Foundation / National Center for Analysis of Longitudinal Data / Teachers Missing School / Institute of Education / North Carolina Department of Public Instruction / U.S. Bureau / U.S. Department of Education / North Carolina Education Research Data Center / /

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Dave Marcotte / L. Patten Priestley / Marco Hernandez / HELEN F. LADD / Miller / Richard Murnane / Willet / JACOB L. VIGDOR / Robert Malme / Pat Kossan / Ronald Ehrenberg / Marco Hernand ez / Van Zoelen / Imants Zoelen / CHARLES T. CLOTFELTER / Kristen A. Graham / /

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Teacher / regression models incorporating teacher / /

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Queensland / North Carolina / /

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the Tribune / the Chicago Tribune / Baseline / Philadelphia Inquirer / /

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www.caldercenter.org / /

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