This study assesses the impact of a French educational policy reform aimed at improving the match between students and their chosen field of study at university. As part of this reform, upon applying for entry to an undergraduate degree course, students are informed about their likelhood of succeeding given their observed skills. To examine the effect of the feedback they receive on students' choices, we compare students applying to different departments within the same university, some implementing the policy, providing candidates with feedback, whereas others do not. We find among those receiving a negative feedback that the proportion of students who decide to register for the degree course in question is reduced by about 7 percentage po...
International audienceThis study is the first of its kind to look at first-year undergraduates in Fr...
High school track choice determines college access in many countries. We hypothesize that some quali...
This paper explores if giving students more choices during secondary school a¤ects their performance...
This study assesses the impact of a French educational policy reform aimed at improving the match be...
This study assesses the impact of a French educational policy reform aimed at improving the match be...
This paper measures the effect of a policy implemented in France in 2009 advising students on their ...
This paper measures the e↵ect of a policy helping students choosing their field of study at universi...
This study examines whether providing students with information on their future study success will i...
National audienceThis article studies peer effects on the decision to enroll at university. To deter...
This paper examines the effect of information on dropout risks on preferences for academic versus v...
International audienceSelecting and better recruiting is a big challenge for human resources service...
Many countries organize their higher education system with limited or no ex ante admission standards...
Many countries organize their higher education system with limited or no ex ante admission standards...
International audienceIn this study, we examine how student employment impacts higher educational tr...
International audienceDrawing on Bourdieu’s theory and using Durkheim’s concepts of ‘social fact’ an...
International audienceThis study is the first of its kind to look at first-year undergraduates in Fr...
High school track choice determines college access in many countries. We hypothesize that some quali...
This paper explores if giving students more choices during secondary school a¤ects their performance...
This study assesses the impact of a French educational policy reform aimed at improving the match be...
This study assesses the impact of a French educational policy reform aimed at improving the match be...
This paper measures the effect of a policy implemented in France in 2009 advising students on their ...
This paper measures the e↵ect of a policy helping students choosing their field of study at universi...
This study examines whether providing students with information on their future study success will i...
National audienceThis article studies peer effects on the decision to enroll at university. To deter...
This paper examines the effect of information on dropout risks on preferences for academic versus v...
International audienceSelecting and better recruiting is a big challenge for human resources service...
Many countries organize their higher education system with limited or no ex ante admission standards...
Many countries organize their higher education system with limited or no ex ante admission standards...
International audienceIn this study, we examine how student employment impacts higher educational tr...
International audienceDrawing on Bourdieu’s theory and using Durkheim’s concepts of ‘social fact’ an...
International audienceThis study is the first of its kind to look at first-year undergraduates in Fr...
High school track choice determines college access in many countries. We hypothesize that some quali...
This paper explores if giving students more choices during secondary school a¤ects their performance...