The effects of the specialist schools education policy on school and post-school outcomes in England
Bradley, Steve ; Migali, Giuseppe
Labour. Review of Labour Economics and Industrial Relations
2014
28
4
December
449-465
compulsory education ; education ; educational policy ; educational level ; evaluation ; secondary education ; statistics
Education and training
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/labr.12039
English
Bibliogr.
"We investigate the effects of the specialist schools policy, introduced in 1994 in England, on test scores and truancy for pupils during compulsory schooling. We also assess the effects on labour market status and post-secondary test score performance. We use matching models and data from the Youth Cohort Surveys for pupils who left school in either 2002 or 2004. We find that the policy did raise test scores, as well as increase the probability of employment. The evidence on post-secondary test scores is mixed insofar as the policy increased the number of A levels studied but reduced average points scores."
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