The tracking of pupils by ability into elite and non-elite schools represents a controversial policy in many countries. There is no consensus on how large the elite track should be and little agreement on the effects of any further increase in its size. This paper presents a natural experiment where the increase in the size of the elite track was followed by a significant improvement in average educational outcomes. This experiment provides a rare opportunity to isolate the overall effect of allowing entry to the elite track for a group that was previously only at the margin of being admitted.Education, Tracking, Selection
Parents and policy makers often wonder whether, and how, the choice between a tracked or a mixed edu...
This paper investigates whether the interaction between family background and secondary school track...
This paper analyses the interaction between school tracking policies and peer effects in OECD countr...
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 ...
We analyze the impact of choosing an elite school on high school graduation in an early tracking sy...
Educational tracking is a very controversial issue in education. The tracking debate is about the vi...
Tracking refers to the practice of dividing students by ability or achievement. Students may be trac...
One of the important differences between educational systems from different countries is the age at ...
This paper examines educational outcomes of pupils selected to secondary school types by different t...
I study the effects of early between-school ability tracking on student achievement, exploiting inst...
This paper provides experimental evidence on the impact of tracking primary school students by initi...
This paper investigates whether the interaction between family background and secondary school track...
Even though some countries track students into differing-ability schools by age 10, others keep thei...
This paper provides experimental evidence on the impact of tracking primary school students by initi...
Parents and policy makers often wonder whether, and how, the choice between a tracked or a mixed edu...
This paper investigates whether the interaction between family background and secondary school track...
This paper analyses the interaction between school tracking policies and peer effects in OECD countr...
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 ...
We analyze the impact of choosing an elite school on high school graduation in an early tracking sy...
Educational tracking is a very controversial issue in education. The tracking debate is about the vi...
Tracking refers to the practice of dividing students by ability or achievement. Students may be trac...
One of the important differences between educational systems from different countries is the age at ...
This paper examines educational outcomes of pupils selected to secondary school types by different t...
I study the effects of early between-school ability tracking on student achievement, exploiting inst...
This paper provides experimental evidence on the impact of tracking primary school students by initi...
This paper investigates whether the interaction between family background and secondary school track...
Even though some countries track students into differing-ability schools by age 10, others keep thei...
This paper provides experimental evidence on the impact of tracking primary school students by initi...
Parents and policy makers often wonder whether, and how, the choice between a tracked or a mixed edu...
This paper investigates whether the interaction between family background and secondary school track...
This paper analyses the interaction between school tracking policies and peer effects in OECD countr...