Pular para o conteúdo principal

Test scores and educational opportunities: panel evidence from five developing countries

Enviado por admin em
Abstract

Whether better test scores can increase college attendance among poor students in low- and middle-income countries remains an open question. Using data from five long-running panels in Ethiopia, India, Pakistan, Peru and Vietnam, we show that (a) at age 22 there are substantial gaps in years of schooling by socioeconomic status but, (b) conditioning on test scores at the end of primary school eliminates only between 15-50% of these gaps. An exclusive focus on test score improvements in primary schools or earlier will not equalize access to post-secondary education for the poor in these five countries.

Author
Das, Jishnu
Singh, Abhijeet
Chang, Andres Yi
Corporate Author
UK. Dept for International Development(DFID)
Oxford Policy Management (UK)(OPM)
Year of publication
2020
Imprint
Oxford (OPM, 2020, p.32)
Source database
curatED
Language