計量教育学:21世紀のための人的資本の測定<br>Edumetrics : Measuring Human Capital for the 21st Century (Population Economics)

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計量教育学:21世紀のための人的資本の測定
Edumetrics : Measuring Human Capital for the 21st Century (Population Economics)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 318 p.
  • 商品コード 9783032132765

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This book introduces edumetrics, a rigorous, interdisciplinary framework for measuring learning outcomes over time and across space. Based on Lord Kelvin s maxim that to measure is to know, edumetrics redefines education as an empirical science that integrates economics, psychology, and social science to quantify cognitive and non-cognitive competencies.

By harmonizing data from over 120 countries spanning half a century, the book transforms fragmented indicators into coherent measures of learning quality and equity. It critiques the limitations of traditional human capital theory and challenges the use of years of schooling as a proxy for skill. Through econometric analysis, historical inquiry, and global datasets, including Learning-Adjusted Years of Schooling, it reveals that educational structures, not just resources, shape productivity, adaptability, and social cohesion.

At its core, the book addresses the paradox of why rising investments in schooling have not yielded proportional gains in learning. With its integration of theory, data, and historical perspective, it serves as both a methodological blueprint and a call to rethink how we define, measure, and value learning in the twenty-first century.

Chapter 1. From Standard Human Capital Theory to Edumetrics: An Introduction.- Chapter 2. A Review of International and Regional Achievement Tests in the Long-Run.- Chapter 3. Learning-Adjusted Years of Schooling Worldwide.- Chapter 4. Mapping Educational Inequality Worldwide.- Chapter 5. The Price of Educational Inequality: Fifty Years of Education and Growth in France.- Chapter 6. The Price of Progress: Access, Quality, and Equity in the Turkish Education System.- Chapter 7. Conclusion What Edumetrics Still Has to Teach Us.

Claude Diebolt is CNRS Research Professor of Economics at the University of Strasbourg (France). He is the Founder and the Editor-in-Chief of the journal Cliometrica. He served as President of the French Economic Association and as Chair of the Board of Trustees of the Cliometric Society, and is the Founding President of the French Cliometric Association. In 2019, Claude Diebolt received the George Sarton Medal for his research in Cliometrics.

Nadir Altinok is an Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Lorraine (France), a position he has held since 2008. He earned his PhD in Economics in 2006 from IREDU (Institute for Research in Education), affiliated with the University of Bourgogne (France). He has contributed to several international initiatives, including collaborations with the Education Commission, World Bank, UNESCO s Global Education Monitoring Report, UIS, and the French Development Agency (AFD).

Romain Diebolt is a PhD student at the Southampton Business School, University of Southampton, United Kingdom.


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