This paper analyzes how student achievement is affected by resource increases in the Swedish compulsory school due to a special government grant that was enforced in the academic year of 2001/02. The analysis is based on register data that contains all students that completed compulsory schooling (ninth grade) between 1998 and 2005. The results show that socio- economic variables explain a great deal of the variation in student achievement. The study also shows that the increased resources have not had a statistical significant positive effect on the average student’s achievement. This conclusion holds true when different measures of student achievement are used. Increased resources have however improved student achievement for students wit...
The aim of this paper is to study to what extent socio-economic factors affect the grade in social s...
This is the first report from NOVAs contribution to the ongoing evaluation of the Knowledge Promotio...
In Sweden, there has been an increased discrepancy between increasing merit ratings and decreasing r...
This paper analyzes how student achievement is affected by resource increases in the Swedish compuls...
Against the background of a liberalization of Swedish compulsory education, this paper analyses post...
This paper examines how the resources within schools are affecting the students' achievement, and if...
Studies reveal a variation in the effects on education outcome from various social, political, and e...
Whether increasing resource use in schools has a positive effect on pupil performance has occupied g...
Whether increasing resource use in schools has a positive effect on pupil performance has occupied g...
This compilation dissertation explores school results (or alterably, educational or academic achieve...
The current article examined educational achievement at lower-secondary level in Sweden (Grade 9), u...
The major focus in this study is structural inequalities in primary school in Sweden. UNESCO points ...
This study aims to give an overview of school segregation in Stockholm and its development during th...
The results of Swedish school students graduating from 9th grade have been declining since the begin...
The effect of a general school choice reform on student performance is studied in a Swedish institut...
The aim of this paper is to study to what extent socio-economic factors affect the grade in social s...
This is the first report from NOVAs contribution to the ongoing evaluation of the Knowledge Promotio...
In Sweden, there has been an increased discrepancy between increasing merit ratings and decreasing r...
This paper analyzes how student achievement is affected by resource increases in the Swedish compuls...
Against the background of a liberalization of Swedish compulsory education, this paper analyses post...
This paper examines how the resources within schools are affecting the students' achievement, and if...
Studies reveal a variation in the effects on education outcome from various social, political, and e...
Whether increasing resource use in schools has a positive effect on pupil performance has occupied g...
Whether increasing resource use in schools has a positive effect on pupil performance has occupied g...
This compilation dissertation explores school results (or alterably, educational or academic achieve...
The current article examined educational achievement at lower-secondary level in Sweden (Grade 9), u...
The major focus in this study is structural inequalities in primary school in Sweden. UNESCO points ...
This study aims to give an overview of school segregation in Stockholm and its development during th...
The results of Swedish school students graduating from 9th grade have been declining since the begin...
The effect of a general school choice reform on student performance is studied in a Swedish institut...
The aim of this paper is to study to what extent socio-economic factors affect the grade in social s...
This is the first report from NOVAs contribution to the ongoing evaluation of the Knowledge Promotio...
In Sweden, there has been an increased discrepancy between increasing merit ratings and decreasing r...