This paper assesses the causal effects of Catholic primary schooling on student outcomes such as test scores, grade retention, and behavior. Catholic school students have substantially better average outcomes than do public school students throughout the primary years, but we present evidence that selection bias is entirely responsible for these advantages. Estimates based on several empirical strategies, including an approach developed by Altonji et al. (2005a) to use selection on observables to assessthe bias arising from selection on unobservables, imply that Catholic schools do not appreciably boost test scores. All of the empirical strategies point to sizeable negative effects of Catholic schooling on mathematics achievement. Similarly...
Equality of educational opportunity is threatened by long-standing gaps in student achievement by ra...
A meta-analysis was undertaken including 41 studies to determine the influence of Catholic and Prote...
Many Catholic educators assume that charter schools pose a significant threat to Catholic schools, e...
We estimate the causal effect of attending a state Faith school on primary education achievement in ...
Competency testing for teachers, voucher payments, and tuition tax credits are only some of the foca...
This paper begins with a review of basic descriptive data on achievement differences between public ...
Utilizing hierarchical linear models, this study of 144 private schools (72 Catholic and 72 non-Cath...
For several decades it has been a common belief that private schools do a better job of educating th...
Researchers have found that students who attend Catholic high schools tend to outperform public high...
scientists have investigated whether students in Catholic schools achieve more than students in publ...
This paper investigates the effects of primary school choices on cognitive and non-cognitive develop...
This paper measures the extent to which the presence of state-funded Catholic secondary schools in E...
In this paper, we consider two measures of the relative effectiveness of public and Catholic schools...
Recognizing that post-secondary student attainment and achievement is of increasing import for econo...
© 2017 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This stu...
Equality of educational opportunity is threatened by long-standing gaps in student achievement by ra...
A meta-analysis was undertaken including 41 studies to determine the influence of Catholic and Prote...
Many Catholic educators assume that charter schools pose a significant threat to Catholic schools, e...
We estimate the causal effect of attending a state Faith school on primary education achievement in ...
Competency testing for teachers, voucher payments, and tuition tax credits are only some of the foca...
This paper begins with a review of basic descriptive data on achievement differences between public ...
Utilizing hierarchical linear models, this study of 144 private schools (72 Catholic and 72 non-Cath...
For several decades it has been a common belief that private schools do a better job of educating th...
Researchers have found that students who attend Catholic high schools tend to outperform public high...
scientists have investigated whether students in Catholic schools achieve more than students in publ...
This paper investigates the effects of primary school choices on cognitive and non-cognitive develop...
This paper measures the extent to which the presence of state-funded Catholic secondary schools in E...
In this paper, we consider two measures of the relative effectiveness of public and Catholic schools...
Recognizing that post-secondary student attainment and achievement is of increasing import for econo...
© 2017 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This stu...
Equality of educational opportunity is threatened by long-standing gaps in student achievement by ra...
A meta-analysis was undertaken including 41 studies to determine the influence of Catholic and Prote...
Many Catholic educators assume that charter schools pose a significant threat to Catholic schools, e...