Olivier De Groote
Olivier De Groote obtained his PhD from KU Leuven and is now an assistant professor at the Toulouse School of Economics. He is also a research affiliate of the IZA. His current research is funded by an ANR JCJC grant and he has been selected for an ERC starting grant. He is active in labor economics and industrial organization, with most of his work focusing on the economics of education. His research addresses topics such as early tracking, school choice, day care matching, and college decision-making.
Publications#
Dynamic Effort Choice in High School: Costs and Benefits of an Academic Track
- Authors: Olivier De Groote
- Source: Journal of Labor Economics
- Date: 2024
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Tracking and specialization of high schools: Heterogeneous effects of school choice
- Authors: Olivier De Groote, Koen Declercq
- Source: Journal of Applied Econometrics
- Date: 2021
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Working papers#
Matching disadvantaged children to day care: Evidence from a centralized platform
- Authors: Olivier De Groote, Minyoung Rho
- Source: TSE Working Paper
- Date: December 2024
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School Choice and Class-Size Effects: Unintended Consequences of a Targeted Voucher Program
- Authors: Olivier De Groote, Ana Gazmuri
- Source: TSE Working Paper
- Date: April 2024
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