High school track choice determines college access in many countries. We hypothesize that some qualified students avoid the college-bound track in high school simply because they overestimate admission requirements. To test this hypothesis, we conducted a randomized field experiment that communicated the admission standards of local secondary schools on the academic track to students in Hungary before the application deadline. We targeted the subset of students (“seeds”) who occupied the most central position in the classroom-social networks, aiming to detect both direct effects on the track choice of targeted seeds and spillover effects on their untreated peers. We found neither a direct effect nor a spillover effect on students’ applicati...
National audienceWe analyze the impact of choosing an elite school on high school graduation in an e...
National audienceWe analyze the impact of choosing an elite school on high school graduation in an e...
Using a difference-in-differences approach, we exploit a quasi-experiment occurred in a large public...
High school track choice determines college access in many countries. We hypothesize that some quali...
Abstract This article investigates applications to schools on the highest secondary track in Hungar...
The tracking of pupils by ability into elite and nonelite schools represents a controversial policy ...
The tracking of pupils by ability into elite and nonelite schools represents a controversial policy ...
The tracking of pupils by ability into elite and nonelite schools represents a controversial policy ...
The tracking of pupils by ability into elite and nonelite schools represents a controversial policy ...
The tracking of pupils by ability into elite and nonelite schools represents a controversial policy ...
The tracking of pupils by ability into elite and nonelite schools represents a controversial policy ...
The tracking of pupils by ability into elite and nonelite schools represents a controversial policy ...
The tracking of pupils by ability into elite and nonelite schools represents a controversial policy ...
The tracking of pupils by ability into elite and nonelite schools represents a controversial policy ...
Official school records are used to analyze the opportunity structure and selection mechanisms withi...
National audienceWe analyze the impact of choosing an elite school on high school graduation in an e...
National audienceWe analyze the impact of choosing an elite school on high school graduation in an e...
Using a difference-in-differences approach, we exploit a quasi-experiment occurred in a large public...
High school track choice determines college access in many countries. We hypothesize that some quali...
Abstract This article investigates applications to schools on the highest secondary track in Hungar...
The tracking of pupils by ability into elite and nonelite schools represents a controversial policy ...
The tracking of pupils by ability into elite and nonelite schools represents a controversial policy ...
The tracking of pupils by ability into elite and nonelite schools represents a controversial policy ...
The tracking of pupils by ability into elite and nonelite schools represents a controversial policy ...
The tracking of pupils by ability into elite and nonelite schools represents a controversial policy ...
The tracking of pupils by ability into elite and nonelite schools represents a controversial policy ...
The tracking of pupils by ability into elite and nonelite schools represents a controversial policy ...
The tracking of pupils by ability into elite and nonelite schools represents a controversial policy ...
The tracking of pupils by ability into elite and nonelite schools represents a controversial policy ...
Official school records are used to analyze the opportunity structure and selection mechanisms withi...
National audienceWe analyze the impact of choosing an elite school on high school graduation in an e...
National audienceWe analyze the impact of choosing an elite school on high school graduation in an e...
Using a difference-in-differences approach, we exploit a quasi-experiment occurred in a large public...