In international comparative studies on academic achievement, the distinction between private government-dependent schools and private-independent schools has proven to be particularly important for understanding the differences in the effectiveness of the private and public school sectors. Despite the fact that higher achievement scores in the private sector are mainly due to their intake selectivity, private-dependent schools still tend to outperform public school in most countries if these differences are taken into account. Using a more rigorous statistical technique to control for selectivity in the analysis of three PISA data sets, it is demonstrated that the substantive advantage in the efficacy of private-dependent schools compared ...
Abstract: This paper aims at estimating the effect on achievement of various types of schools: priva...
This paper aims at estimating the effect on achievement of various types of schools: private, privat...
AbstractAn ongoing question is whether private (religious) schools provide better education than pub...
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...
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...
The paper approaches the issue of school choice in an indirect manner by investigating the effective...
We apply propensity score matching to the estimation of the disparity in school effectiveness betwee...
It is known that in most countries, students of private schools outperform students in public school...
Private school students do not always perform better in standardized tests. We suggest that this may...
This article analyzes the effectiveness of public, private, government dependent and private indepen...
An ongoing question is whether private (religious) schools provide better education than public scho...
Abstract: This paper aims at estimating the effect on achievement of various types of schools: priva...
This paper aims at estimating the effect on achievement of various types of schools: private, privat...
AbstractAn ongoing question is whether private (religious) schools provide better education than pub...
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...
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...
The paper approaches the issue of school choice in an indirect manner by investigating the effective...
We apply propensity score matching to the estimation of the disparity in school effectiveness betwee...
It is known that in most countries, students of private schools outperform students in public school...
Private school students do not always perform better in standardized tests. We suggest that this may...
This article analyzes the effectiveness of public, private, government dependent and private indepen...
An ongoing question is whether private (religious) schools provide better education than public scho...
Abstract: This paper aims at estimating the effect on achievement of various types of schools: priva...
This paper aims at estimating the effect on achievement of various types of schools: private, privat...
AbstractAn ongoing question is whether private (religious) schools provide better education than pub...