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Do teacher strikes harm educational attainment of students?

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Belot, Michèle ; Webbink, Dinand

Labour. Review of Labour Economics and Industrial Relations

2010

24

4

December

391-406

educational level ; educational development ; public sector ; statistics ; strike

Belgium

Labour disputes

English

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"This paper investigates the effects of a teacher strike on student achievement. From May 1990 until November 1990 teachers in the French community of Belgium stroked to obtain a salary increase. We exploit the political division of Belgium in a French community and a Flemish community, with similar educational institutions, for estimating the long-term effects of the strikes. Based on a difference-in-differences approach, using data from two different surveys, we find some evidence that the strikes reduced educational attainment and increased class repetition. We also find that the strikes led to a significant reallocation of students to a lower level of higher education. Overall, the results suggest that teacher strikes can lead to substantial costs for those not involved in the conflict."

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