Who chooses which private education? Theory and international evidence
Bertola, Giuseppe ; Checchi, Daniele
Labour. Review of Labour Economics and Industrial Relations
2013
27
3
September
249-271
educational institution ; private sector ; public service ; school guidance ; schooling
Education and training
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/labr.12013
English
Bibliogr.
"Private school students do not always perform better in standardized tests. We suggest that this may be explained by choice of private schooling by less capable students in countries where government schools are better suited to talented students. To assess the empirical relevance of this mechanism, we exploit cross-country variation in the Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) 2009 survey of differences between private and state school regarding organizational features that are differently suitable for students with different learning ability. We seek and find evidence of this mechanism's empirical relevance in controlled regressions that treat within-country variation of PISA scores as an indicator of unobserved ability to learn."
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