2024
DOI: 10.1093/jeea/jvae039
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The Making of Social Democracy: the Economic and Electoral Consequences of Norway’s 1936 Folk School Reform

Daron Acemoglu,
Tuomas Pekkarinen,
Kjell G Salvanes
et al.

Abstract: Upon assuming power for the first time in 1935, the Norwegian Labour Party delivered on its promise for a major schooling reform. The reform raised minimum instruction time in less developed rural areas and boosted the resources available to rural schools, reducing class size and raising teacher salaries. We show that cohorts more intensively affected by the reform increased their education and experienced higher labor income. Our main result is that the schooling reform also boosted support for the Norwegian … Show more

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