We apply propensity score matching to the estimation of differential school effectiveness between the publicly funded private sector and the public sector in a sample of 26 countries. This technique allows us to distinguish between school choice and school effectiveness processes and thus to account for selectivity issues involved in the comparison of the 2 sectors. Concerning school choice, we found 2 patterns: a choice of upwardly mobile parents for private schools and a preference for segregation by (lower) middle-class parents. As regards school effectiveness, our results indicate that, after controlling for selectivity, a substantial advantage in reading achievement remains among students in publicly funded private schools in 10 out of...
Private schools are more expensive than public schools, but their students do not always perform bet...
Private school students do not always perform better in standardized tests. We suggest that this may...
The gross differences in scholastic achievement among public, private government-dependent, and priv...
We apply propensity score matching to the estimation of differential school effectiveness between th...
We apply propensity score matching to the estimation of the disparity in school effectiveness betwee...
We apply propensity score matching to the estimation of differential school effectiveness between th...
We apply propensity score matching to the estimation of the disparity in school effectiveness betwee...
In international comparative studies on academic achievement, the distinction between private govern...
In international comparative studies on academic achievement, the distinction between private govern...
The paper approaches the issue of school choice in an indirect manner by investigating the effective...
This paper aims at estimating the effect on achievement of various types of schools: private, privat...
Abstract: This paper aims at estimating the effect on achievement of various types of schools: priva...
The paper approaches the issue of school choice in an indirect manner by investigating the effective...
In international comparative studies on academic achievement, the distinction between private govern...
This article analyzes the effectiveness of public, private, government dependent and private indepen...
Private schools are more expensive than public schools, but their students do not always perform bet...
Private school students do not always perform better in standardized tests. We suggest that this may...
The gross differences in scholastic achievement among public, private government-dependent, and priv...
We apply propensity score matching to the estimation of differential school effectiveness between th...
We apply propensity score matching to the estimation of the disparity in school effectiveness betwee...
We apply propensity score matching to the estimation of differential school effectiveness between th...
We apply propensity score matching to the estimation of the disparity in school effectiveness betwee...
In international comparative studies on academic achievement, the distinction between private govern...
In international comparative studies on academic achievement, the distinction between private govern...
The paper approaches the issue of school choice in an indirect manner by investigating the effective...
This paper aims at estimating the effect on achievement of various types of schools: private, privat...
Abstract: This paper aims at estimating the effect on achievement of various types of schools: priva...
The paper approaches the issue of school choice in an indirect manner by investigating the effective...
In international comparative studies on academic achievement, the distinction between private govern...
This article analyzes the effectiveness of public, private, government dependent and private indepen...
Private schools are more expensive than public schools, but their students do not always perform bet...
Private school students do not always perform better in standardized tests. We suggest that this may...
The gross differences in scholastic achievement among public, private government-dependent, and priv...