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This paper makes use of the regional variation in schooling legislation within the German secondary education system to …
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decentralized education finance and considerable residential mobility, exhibits regressive between-school sorting. Between …
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We present a theory explaining the impact of ability tracking on academic performance based on grading policies. Our model distinguishes between initial ability, which is mainly determined by parental background, and eagerness to extend knowledge. We show that achievements of low ability...
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We study whether autonomous schools, which are publicly funded but can operate more independently than government-run schools, affect student achievement and school segregation across 15 countries over 16 years. Our triple-differences regressions exploit between-grade variation in the share of...
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performance in pre-university education. Employing data from central exit exams, a positive link between competition intensity and … the achievement distribution being hurt by competition. -- education ; competition ; Netherlands ; IVQR …
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respect to education policy, our findings suggest that early school tracking might increase disadvantages for students with …
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This paper evaluates average educational performance effects of an expanding independent school sector at the compulsory level by assessing a radical voucher reform that was implemented in Sweden in 1992. Starting from a situation where all public schools were essentially local monopolists, the...
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This paper examines the long-run impact of ordinal rank during primary school on productivity using comprehensive English administrative data. Identification is obtained from variation in test score distributions across cohorts and subjects, such that the same score relative to the class mean...
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We exploit variation stemming from school consolidations in Denmark from 2010-2011 to analyze the impact on student achievement as measured by test scores. For each student we observe enrollment and test scores one year prior to school consolidation and up to four years after. We find that...
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schools lead to better student achievement in mathematics, science, and reading and to lower total education spending, even …
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