Selection response of parents to low school quality, for instance large class sizes, is a major problem when estimating causal class-size effects, also in experimental and quasi-experimental studies. To address this problem a new identification strategy using within-school variation over time in the size of subject-specific classes is proposed. It provides random class-size variation and enables tests for possible selection using test scores in other subjects. Applying this approach to Danish administrative data, highly significant and substantial positive effects of reducing class size are found on examination marks in French. Effects are larger for academically weak students and for boys. Copyright � The Author(s). Journal compilation � R...
Using administrative records from a UK university, we present evidence on the effects of class size ...
This paper is concerned with the relationship between class size and the student outcome – length of...
Primary schools in the Netherlands are autonomous in their decisions on grouping of pupils, and ther...
Using a comprehensive Norwegian administrative database, we exploit independent quasi-experimental m...
We employ a combination of school fixed effects and IV estimation to estimate the effect of class si...
This paper estimates the marginal effect of class size on educational attainment of high school stud...
In this paper we analyze class size effects in the case of primary schools in Poland. We use two emp...
The impact of class size on student achievement remains a thorny question for educational decision m...
09028CSAE WPS / 2009-16 - 40 p.The impact of class size on student achievement remains a thorny ques...
The impact of class size on student achievement remains a thorny question for educational decision m...
This paper estimates the marginal effect of class size on educational attainment of high school stud...
Over the last decade, many countries have experienced dramatic increases in university enrolment, wh...
We show that in school systems with grade retention or redshirting, birth cohort size is negatively ...
The effectiveness of class size reduction on student performance has been of great research interest...
This paper is concerned with the relationship between class size and the student outcome – length of...
Using administrative records from a UK university, we present evidence on the effects of class size ...
This paper is concerned with the relationship between class size and the student outcome – length of...
Primary schools in the Netherlands are autonomous in their decisions on grouping of pupils, and ther...
Using a comprehensive Norwegian administrative database, we exploit independent quasi-experimental m...
We employ a combination of school fixed effects and IV estimation to estimate the effect of class si...
This paper estimates the marginal effect of class size on educational attainment of high school stud...
In this paper we analyze class size effects in the case of primary schools in Poland. We use two emp...
The impact of class size on student achievement remains a thorny question for educational decision m...
09028CSAE WPS / 2009-16 - 40 p.The impact of class size on student achievement remains a thorny ques...
The impact of class size on student achievement remains a thorny question for educational decision m...
This paper estimates the marginal effect of class size on educational attainment of high school stud...
Over the last decade, many countries have experienced dramatic increases in university enrolment, wh...
We show that in school systems with grade retention or redshirting, birth cohort size is negatively ...
The effectiveness of class size reduction on student performance has been of great research interest...
This paper is concerned with the relationship between class size and the student outcome – length of...
Using administrative records from a UK university, we present evidence on the effects of class size ...
This paper is concerned with the relationship between class size and the student outcome – length of...
Primary schools in the Netherlands are autonomous in their decisions on grouping of pupils, and ther...