Christopher Anthony Ryan : Citation Profile


Are you Christopher Anthony Ryan?

University of Melbourne

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RESEARCH PRODUCTION:

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35

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RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   18 years (2002 - 2020). See details.
   Cites by year: 12
   Journals where Christopher Anthony Ryan has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 5.    Total self citations: 13 (5.42 %)

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Relations with other researchers


Works with:

Authors registered in RePEc who have co-authored more than one work in the last five years with Christopher Anthony Ryan.

Is cited by:

Chapman, Bruce (17)

Cobb-Clark, Deborah (14)

de New, Sonja (8)

Leigh, Andrew (6)

Le, Trinh (6)

Powdthavee, Nattavudh (6)

McVicar, Duncan (5)

Coelli, Michael (5)

Lekfuangfu, Warn Nuarpear (5)

Lounkaew, Kiatanantha (5)

Wooden, Mark (5)

Cites to:

Hanushek, Eric (16)

Woessmann, Ludger (13)

Manski, Charles (12)

Polidano, Cain (12)

Chapman, Bruce (12)

Angrist, Joshua (11)

Heckman, James (11)

Cardak, Buly (11)

Black, Sandra (9)

Salvanes, Kjell G (9)

Devereux, Paul (9)

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Where Christopher Anthony Ryan has published?


Journals with more than one article published# docs
Australian Economic Review8
Economics of Education Review4
The Economic Record3

Working Papers Series with more than one paper published# docs
CEPR Discussion Papers / Centre for Economic Policy Research, Research School of Economics, Australian National University11
IZA Discussion Papers / Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)3
Working Papers / School of Economics, La Trobe University2
Working Papers / School of Economics, La Trobe University2

Recent works citing Christopher Anthony Ryan (2024 and 2023)


YearTitle of citing document
2023Transparency challenges in policy evaluation with causal machine learning -- improving usability and accountability. (2023). Biddle, Nicholas ; Rehill, Patrick. In: Papers. RePEc:arx:papers:2310.13240.

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2023Basic reading and mathematics skills and the labour market outcomes of young people: Evidence from PISA and linked administrative data. (2023). Schober, Thomas ; Pacheco, Gail ; Meehan, Lisa. In: Working Papers. RePEc:aut:wpaper:2023-01.

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2023Reforms and education inequality in Ghana. (2023). Onur, Ilke ; Deng, Xin ; Afoakwah, Clifford. In: Review of Development Economics. RePEc:bla:rdevec:v:27:y:2023:i:2:p:853-878.

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2023Educational expansion and shifting private returns to education: Evidence from Mozambique. (2023). Trifkovic, Neda ; Sohnesen, Thomas Pave ; Jones, Sam. In: Journal of International Development. RePEc:wly:jintdv:v:35:y:2023:i:6:p:1407-1428.

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Works by Christopher Anthony Ryan:


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2005A Couples-based Approach to the Problem of Workless Families In: ANU Working Papers in Economics and Econometrics.
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2006A Couples?Based Approach to the Problem of Workless Families.(2006) In: The Economic Record.
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2003A Couples-Based Approach to the Problem of Workless Families.(2003) In: IZA Discussion Papers.
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2018Private School Usage in Australia 1975 - 2010: Evidence from the Household Expenditure Surveys In: ANU Working Papers in Economics and Econometrics.
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2020Private School Usage in Australia 1975–2010: Evidence from the Household Expenditure Surveys.(2020) In: Australian Economic Review.
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2002Income-Contingent Financing of Student Charges for Higher Education: Assessing the Australian Innovation In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
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2003The Access Implications of Income Contingent Charges for Higher Education: Lessons from Australia In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
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2005The access implications of income-contingent charges for higher education: lessons from Australia.(2005) In: Economics of Education Review.
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2003Factors Affecting Year 12 Retention Across Australian States and Territories in the 1990s In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
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2004The Impact of Early Schooling on Subsequent Literacy and Numeracy Performance - Estimates from a Policy Induced Natural Experiment In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
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2004The Impact Of Early Schooling On Subsequent Literacy And Numeracy Performance - Estimates From A Policy-Induced Natural Experiment.(2004) In: Econometric Society 2004 Australasian Meetings.
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2004The Drift to Private Schools in Australia: Understanding its Features In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
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2005Estimating Returns to Education: Three Natural Experiment Techniques Compared In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
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2008Estimating returns to education using different natural experiment techniques.(2008) In: Economics of Education Review.
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2006How and Why has Teacher Quality Changed in Australia? In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
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2008An Analysis of FEE-HELP in the Vocational Education and Training Sector In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
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2009Taking Chances: The Effect of Growing Up on Welfare on the Risky Behaviour of Young People In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
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2009Taking Chances: The Effect of Growing Up on Welfare on the Risky Behavior of Young People.(2009) In: IZA Discussion Papers.
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2009Long-Run Trends in School Productivity: Evidence From Australia In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
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2011Long-Run Trends in School Productivity: Evidence from Australia.(2011) In: Education Finance and Policy.
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2011Reconciling income mobility and welfare persistence In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
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2011A Comparison of Private Schooling in the United Kingdom and Australia In: Australian Economic Review.
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2011What Determines Private School Choice? A Comparison between the United Kingdom and Australia In: Australian Economic Review.
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2014Youth Allowance and the Financial Position of Young Australians In: Australian Economic Review.
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2017Measurement of Peer Effects In: Australian Economic Review.
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2017Social Disadvantage and Education In: Australian Economic Review.
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2018Editors Report 2017 In: Australian Economic Review.
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2020Financial Outcomes in Adolescence and Early Adulthood in Australian Longitudinal Data In: Australian Economic Review.
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2009Participation in Higher Education in Australia: Equity and Access In: The Economic Record.
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2017What Happens to Students with Low Reading Proficiency at 15? Evidence from Australia In: The Economic Record.
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2016What Happens to Students with Low Reading Proficiency at 15? Evidence from Australia.(2016) In: Melbourne Institute Working Paper Series.
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2012Taking Chances: The Effect that Growing Up on Welfare Has on the Risky Behavior of Young People In: Scandinavian Journal of Economics.
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2013What is behind the decline in student achievement in Australia? In: Economics of Education Review.
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2018Achievement effects from new peers: Who matters to whom? In: Economics of Education Review.
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2016Achievement Effects from New Peers: Who Matters to Whom?.(2016) In: Melbourne Institute Working Paper Series.
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2013Right Peer, Right Now? Endogenous Peer Effects and Achievement in Victorian Primary Schools In: Melbourne Institute Working Paper Series.
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2014Evidence on Credit Constraints, University Attendance and Income Contingent Loans In: Melbourne Institute Working Paper Series.
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2015Sibling Health, Schooling and Longer-Term Developmental Outcomes In: Melbourne Institute Working Paper Series.
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2016Sibling Health, Schooling and Longer-Term Developmental Outcomes.(2016) In: IZA Discussion Papers.
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2016What Can We Learn from Student Attitudes for International Achievement Tests? In: Melbourne Institute Working Paper Series.
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2016The Attitudes of Boys and Girls towards Science and Mathematics as They Progress through School in Australia In: Melbourne Institute Working Paper Series.
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2016Parental Investments and Child Development: Counting Games and Early Numeracy In: Melbourne Institute Working Paper Series.
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2016Long-Term Outcomes from Australian Vocational Education In: Melbourne Institute Working Paper Series.
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2017Secondary School Teacher Effects on Student Achievement in Australian Schools In: Melbourne Institute Working Paper Series.
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2017Eary Academic Outcomes of Funded Children with Disability In: Melbourne Institute Working Paper Series.
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2017The Careers of Teachers in Australia: A Descriptive Study In: Melbourne Institute Working Paper Series.
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2010What determines private school choice? a comparison between the UK and Australia In: IFS Working Papers.
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2008A bounds analysis of school completion rates in Australia In: Journal of Applied Econometrics.
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2006Why are high ability individuals from poor backgrounds under-represented at university? In: Working Papers.
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2006Why are high ability individuals from poor backgrounds under-represented at university?.(2006) In: Working Papers.
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2007Participation in Higher Education: Equity and Access: Are Equity-based Scholarships an Answer? In: Working Papers.
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2007Participation in Higher Education: Equity and Access: Are Equity-based Scholarships an Answer?.(2007) In: Working Papers.
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2004Year 12 Completion and Retention in Australia in the 1990s In: Australian Journal of Labour Economics (AJLE).
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2007HECS for TAFE: The case for extending income contingent loans In: Treasury Working Papers.
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2006Self?reported health: reliability and consequences for health inequality measurement In: Health Economics.
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