Estimating Private School Effects for School Children in Peru: Evidence from Individual‐level Panel Data

Volume: 32, Issue: 2, Pages: 131 - 149
Published: Sep 4, 2019
Abstract
This paper presents the first value‐added model of private school effects in Peru, using the unique Young Lives longitudinal data. Raw differences in test scores show that children in private schools have higher test scores in both maths and Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test for the most part. Estimates from ordinary least squares regression also indicate the existence of private school premium in maths. However, when we controlled for prior...
Paper Details
Title
Estimating Private School Effects for School Children in Peru: Evidence from Individual‐level Panel Data
Published Date
Sep 4, 2019
Volume
32
Issue
2
Pages
131 - 149
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