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Do parents know best? The short and long-run effects of attending the schools that parents prefer

Recent studies document that, in many cases, the schools that parents prefer over others do not improve student test scores. This could be because (a) parents cannot discern schools causal impacts, and/or (b) parents value schools that improve outcomes not well-measured by test scores. To shed light on this, we employ administrative and survey data from Barbados. Using discrete choice models, we document that most parents have strong preferences for the same schools. Using a regression-discontinuity design, we estimate the causal impact of attending a preferred school on a broad array of outcomes. As found in other settings, more preferred schools have better peers, but do not improve short-run test scores. However, for females, these schools confer long-run benefits including reduced teen pregnancy, more educational attainment, increased employment, higher earnings, and improved health. In contrast, for males, the effects are mixed. The pattern for females is consistent with parents valuing school impacts on outcomes not well-measured by test scores, while the pattern for males is consistent with parents being unable to identify schools' causal impacts.

Sprache
Englisch

Erschienen in
Series: IDB Working Paper Series ; No. IDB-WP-914

Klassifikation
Wirtschaft
Education and Research Institutions: General
Thema
Barbados
peer quality
school preferences

Ereignis
Geistige Schöpfung
(wer)
Beuermann, Diether W.
Jackson, Clement
Ereignis
Veröffentlichung
(wer)
Inter-American Development Bank (IDB)
(wo)
Washington, DC
(wann)
2018

DOI
doi:10.18235/0001289
Handle
Letzte Aktualisierung
10.03.2025, 11:42 MEZ

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Objekttyp

  • Arbeitspapier

Beteiligte

  • Beuermann, Diether W.
  • Jackson, Clement
  • Inter-American Development Bank (IDB)

Entstanden

  • 2018

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