This paper examines the relation between measures of the within-country inequality of student scores on international academic tests and the average level of scores across countries, using the PISA mathematics tests over 2000-2009. It finds that average test scores are higher in countries with lower inequality in scores – a virtuous efficiency-equity relation in test performance – and that family background factors are differently associated with student test performance across countries, but display little impact on the country-wide dispersion of test scores
The main aim of the paper is to analyse the effect of country and school factors on a new measure o...
One of the most important economic trends of the past 30 years has been the escalating levels of wit...
Research suggests that a country does not need inequity to have high performance. However, such rese...
This paper examines the relation between measures of the within-country inequality of student scores...
This paper measures and decomposes socioeconomicrelated inequality in mathematics achievement in 15 ...
This paper measures and decomposes socioeconomic-related inequality in mathematics achievement in 15...
Within-country differences in educational outcomes are compared for a large group of industrialised ...
This paper proposes two related measures of educational inequality: one for educational achievement ...
International audienceAfter describing both average scores, dispersion, and social inequalities in a...
After describing both average scores, dispersion, and social inequalities in achievement in the vari...
Educational equity can be measured by the degree to which student academic outcomes are patterned ...
In this study, the associations of socioeconomic variables with reading test scores in grade 4 (PIRL...
Research suggests that a country does not need inequity to have high performance. However, such rese...
The analysis of the PISA results indicates that both Greece and the United Kingdom show a degree of ...
The aim of this paper was to investigate the relationship between countries’ PISA study results from...
The main aim of the paper is to analyse the effect of country and school factors on a new measure o...
One of the most important economic trends of the past 30 years has been the escalating levels of wit...
Research suggests that a country does not need inequity to have high performance. However, such rese...
This paper examines the relation between measures of the within-country inequality of student scores...
This paper measures and decomposes socioeconomicrelated inequality in mathematics achievement in 15 ...
This paper measures and decomposes socioeconomic-related inequality in mathematics achievement in 15...
Within-country differences in educational outcomes are compared for a large group of industrialised ...
This paper proposes two related measures of educational inequality: one for educational achievement ...
International audienceAfter describing both average scores, dispersion, and social inequalities in a...
After describing both average scores, dispersion, and social inequalities in achievement in the vari...
Educational equity can be measured by the degree to which student academic outcomes are patterned ...
In this study, the associations of socioeconomic variables with reading test scores in grade 4 (PIRL...
Research suggests that a country does not need inequity to have high performance. However, such rese...
The analysis of the PISA results indicates that both Greece and the United Kingdom show a degree of ...
The aim of this paper was to investigate the relationship between countries’ PISA study results from...
The main aim of the paper is to analyse the effect of country and school factors on a new measure o...
One of the most important economic trends of the past 30 years has been the escalating levels of wit...
Research suggests that a country does not need inequity to have high performance. However, such rese...