In Germany, students are streamed at age ten into an academic or non-academic track. We demonstrate that the randomly allocated disadvantage of being born just before as opposed to just after the cutoff date for school entry leads to substantially different schooling experiences. Relatively young students are initially only two-thirds as likely to be assigned to the academic track. The possibility to defer tracking to age 12 does not attenuate school-entry age’s effect on track attendance. Some mitigation of the effect occurs only at the second time when educational institutions facilitate track modification when students are about age 16.
Using data for 9, 13 and 15-year-old students from three different datasets (PIRLS-2006, TIMSS-2007a...
Using data for 9, 13 and 15-year-old students from three different datasets (PIRLS-2006, TIMSS-2007a...
© 2021To study the long-term effects of school-starting-age rules in a setting with early ability tr...
Determining the optimal age at which a child should enter school is a controversial topic in educati...
At the age of ten German pupils are given a secondary school track recommendation which largely dete...
At the age of ten German pupils are given a secondary school track recommendation which largely dete...
At the age of ten German pupils are given a secondary school track recommendation which largely dete...
At the age of ten German pupils are given a secondary school track recommendation which largely dete...
We investigate the effects of attending a more advanced track in middle school on long-term educatio...
We estimate the effect of age of school entry on educational attainment using three different data s...
We investigate the effects of attending a more advanced track in middle school on long-term educatio...
We estimate the effect of age of school entry on educational attainment using three different data s...
We estimate the effect of age of school entry on educational attainment using three different data s...
Using data for 9, 13 and 15-year-old students from three different datasets (PIRLS-2006, TIMSS-2007a...
We estimate the effect of age of school entry on educational attainment using three different data s...
Using data for 9, 13 and 15-year-old students from three different datasets (PIRLS-2006, TIMSS-2007a...
Using data for 9, 13 and 15-year-old students from three different datasets (PIRLS-2006, TIMSS-2007a...
© 2021To study the long-term effects of school-starting-age rules in a setting with early ability tr...
Determining the optimal age at which a child should enter school is a controversial topic in educati...
At the age of ten German pupils are given a secondary school track recommendation which largely dete...
At the age of ten German pupils are given a secondary school track recommendation which largely dete...
At the age of ten German pupils are given a secondary school track recommendation which largely dete...
At the age of ten German pupils are given a secondary school track recommendation which largely dete...
We investigate the effects of attending a more advanced track in middle school on long-term educatio...
We estimate the effect of age of school entry on educational attainment using three different data s...
We investigate the effects of attending a more advanced track in middle school on long-term educatio...
We estimate the effect of age of school entry on educational attainment using three different data s...
We estimate the effect of age of school entry on educational attainment using three different data s...
Using data for 9, 13 and 15-year-old students from three different datasets (PIRLS-2006, TIMSS-2007a...
We estimate the effect of age of school entry on educational attainment using three different data s...
Using data for 9, 13 and 15-year-old students from three different datasets (PIRLS-2006, TIMSS-2007a...
Using data for 9, 13 and 15-year-old students from three different datasets (PIRLS-2006, TIMSS-2007a...
© 2021To study the long-term effects of school-starting-age rules in a setting with early ability tr...