Published online: 1 November 2021Does schooling affect socioeconomic inequality in educational achievement? Earlier studies based on seasonal comparisons suggest schooling can equalize social gaps in learning. Yet recent replication studies have given rise to skepticism about the validity of older findings. We shed new light on the debate by estimating the causal effect of 1st-grade schooling on achievement inequality by socioeconomic family background in Germany. We elaborate a differential exposure approach that estimates the effect of exposure to 1st-grade schooling by exploiting (conditionally) random variation in test dates and birth dates for children who entered school on the same calendar day. We use recent data from the German NEPS...
In this article, we analyse whether previous school results have a social background-specific impact...
Why do socioeconomic disparities in achievement emerge so early in life? Previous answers to this qu...
This open access book focuses on trends in educational inequality using twenty years of grade 8 stud...
Social gaps in children’s educational achievement emerge early in life and remain stable over school...
This article explores how the associations between student achievement and achievement growth influe...
Over the past several decades, research has documented strong relationships between social class and...
Children from historically marginalized racial/ethnic and socioeconomic groups, on average, score lo...
The paper examines the hypothesis that social inequalities in children's developmental resources lev...
Abstract. The widening income gap between the wealthy and the disadvantaged in the United States has...
First Published February 10, 2019This article bridges the literature on educational inequality betwe...
This paper provides new evidence on educational inequality and reviews the literature on the causes ...
Research has examined how education systems affect student achievement. Much of this research has co...
Between-school tracking is high on the agenda of academicresearchers and policy makers, as tracking ...
The extent to which achievement gaps become wider or narrower over the course of schooling is a topi...
We study the impact of dispersions in education (both in student test scores and final educational a...
In this article, we analyse whether previous school results have a social background-specific impact...
Why do socioeconomic disparities in achievement emerge so early in life? Previous answers to this qu...
This open access book focuses on trends in educational inequality using twenty years of grade 8 stud...
Social gaps in children’s educational achievement emerge early in life and remain stable over school...
This article explores how the associations between student achievement and achievement growth influe...
Over the past several decades, research has documented strong relationships between social class and...
Children from historically marginalized racial/ethnic and socioeconomic groups, on average, score lo...
The paper examines the hypothesis that social inequalities in children's developmental resources lev...
Abstract. The widening income gap between the wealthy and the disadvantaged in the United States has...
First Published February 10, 2019This article bridges the literature on educational inequality betwe...
This paper provides new evidence on educational inequality and reviews the literature on the causes ...
Research has examined how education systems affect student achievement. Much of this research has co...
Between-school tracking is high on the agenda of academicresearchers and policy makers, as tracking ...
The extent to which achievement gaps become wider or narrower over the course of schooling is a topi...
We study the impact of dispersions in education (both in student test scores and final educational a...
In this article, we analyse whether previous school results have a social background-specific impact...
Why do socioeconomic disparities in achievement emerge so early in life? Previous answers to this qu...
This open access book focuses on trends in educational inequality using twenty years of grade 8 stud...