Using large-scale administrative data from Hungary, we examine the effects of attending a high-poverty school in Grade 8 on academic achievement and later educational attainment, using a matching approach. We find that attending a high-poverty school is negatively associated with reading scores and secondary education attainment, while there is no significant association with math scores. Estimates are negative in the case of higher education enrollment, but their statistical significance depends on model specification. We find suggestive evidence that attending a high-poverty school has a large direct negative effect on educational attainment, over and above the indirect effect through lower test scores. This suggests that the negative eff...
This article demonstrates the idiosyncrasies of the Hungarian public educational system (primary, se...
Using all of the available data on the ethnic composition of Hungarian primary schools, this paper d...
We look at the effect of school starting age on standardized test scores using data covering all Gra...
The Hungarian system is ideal to test the effect of early-selection on inequality of opportunity, si...
Elite schools in Hungary cherry pick high achieving students from general primary schools. The geogr...
Test score differences between similar students in higher and lower average poverty schools has led ...
Elite schools in Hungary cherry pick high achieving students from general primary schools. The geogr...
Elite schools in Hungary cherry pick high achieving students from general primary schools. The geogr...
The paper is written to foster understanding of the function of primary school pupils’ high commutin...
The impact of poverty on one rural elementary school’s student achievement was measured based on for...
International large-scale achievement studies of student achievement employ different indicators to ...
We examine the impact of ethnic school segregation on the educational outcomes of students, using Sw...
Although it is clear that racial segregation is linked to academic achievement gaps, the mechanisms ...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] This study evaluated the rela...
ines the association between high school socioeconomic segregation and stu-dent attainment outcomes ...
This article demonstrates the idiosyncrasies of the Hungarian public educational system (primary, se...
Using all of the available data on the ethnic composition of Hungarian primary schools, this paper d...
We look at the effect of school starting age on standardized test scores using data covering all Gra...
The Hungarian system is ideal to test the effect of early-selection on inequality of opportunity, si...
Elite schools in Hungary cherry pick high achieving students from general primary schools. The geogr...
Test score differences between similar students in higher and lower average poverty schools has led ...
Elite schools in Hungary cherry pick high achieving students from general primary schools. The geogr...
Elite schools in Hungary cherry pick high achieving students from general primary schools. The geogr...
The paper is written to foster understanding of the function of primary school pupils’ high commutin...
The impact of poverty on one rural elementary school’s student achievement was measured based on for...
International large-scale achievement studies of student achievement employ different indicators to ...
We examine the impact of ethnic school segregation on the educational outcomes of students, using Sw...
Although it is clear that racial segregation is linked to academic achievement gaps, the mechanisms ...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] This study evaluated the rela...
ines the association between high school socioeconomic segregation and stu-dent attainment outcomes ...
This article demonstrates the idiosyncrasies of the Hungarian public educational system (primary, se...
Using all of the available data on the ethnic composition of Hungarian primary schools, this paper d...
We look at the effect of school starting age on standardized test scores using data covering all Gra...