Inequalities in children’s learning are widely recognized to arise from variations in both household and school-related factors. While few studies have considered the role of sorting between schools and households, even fewer have quantified how much sorting contributes to educational inequalities in low- and middle-income countries. We fill this gap using data on over 1 million children from three East African countries. Applying a novel variance decomposition procedure, our results indicate that sorting of pupils across schools accounts for at least 8 percent of the total test-score variance, equivalent to half a year of schooling or more. This contribution tends to be largest for children from families at the ends of the socio-economic s...
reports about the 'learning crisis' in the global South generally pay insufficient attention to soci...
reports about the 'learning crisis' in the global South generally pay insufficient attention to soci...
We go beyond previous studies of vertical inequality in Ethiopia, by investigating ethnic group-base...
Inequalities in children’s learning are widely recognized to arise from variations in both household...
Inequalities in children’s learning are widely recognized to arise from variations in both household...
Inequalities in learning opportunities arise from both household- and school-related factors. Althou...
In many low- and lower-middle-income countries, private schools are often considered to offer better...
This working paper explores inequalities in education across sub-Saharan Africa, focusing mostly on ...
This working paper explores inequalities in education across sub-Saharan Africa, focusing mostly on ...
Researchers and educators often argue that a student's peers strongly influence his or her education...
This working paper explores inequalities in education across sub-Saharan Africa, focusing mostly on ...
International audienceThis paper investigates the determinants of educational achievements using hou...
International audienceThis paper investigates the determinants of educational achievements using hou...
Unequal access to qualified teachers for children of different socioeconomic status—also known as in...
Drawing on the experiences of Kenya and Tanzania, investigates how the expansion of the educational ...
reports about the 'learning crisis' in the global South generally pay insufficient attention to soci...
reports about the 'learning crisis' in the global South generally pay insufficient attention to soci...
We go beyond previous studies of vertical inequality in Ethiopia, by investigating ethnic group-base...
Inequalities in children’s learning are widely recognized to arise from variations in both household...
Inequalities in children’s learning are widely recognized to arise from variations in both household...
Inequalities in learning opportunities arise from both household- and school-related factors. Althou...
In many low- and lower-middle-income countries, private schools are often considered to offer better...
This working paper explores inequalities in education across sub-Saharan Africa, focusing mostly on ...
This working paper explores inequalities in education across sub-Saharan Africa, focusing mostly on ...
Researchers and educators often argue that a student's peers strongly influence his or her education...
This working paper explores inequalities in education across sub-Saharan Africa, focusing mostly on ...
International audienceThis paper investigates the determinants of educational achievements using hou...
International audienceThis paper investigates the determinants of educational achievements using hou...
Unequal access to qualified teachers for children of different socioeconomic status—also known as in...
Drawing on the experiences of Kenya and Tanzania, investigates how the expansion of the educational ...
reports about the 'learning crisis' in the global South generally pay insufficient attention to soci...
reports about the 'learning crisis' in the global South generally pay insufficient attention to soci...
We go beyond previous studies of vertical inequality in Ethiopia, by investigating ethnic group-base...