The belief that the behaviour and outcomes of compulsory school students are affected by their peers has been important in shaping education policy. I analyze two polar education systems -tracking and mixing- and propose several criteria for their comparison. The system that maximizes average human capital, I find, depends crucially on the level of complementarity between peer effects and individuals' ability. I also find that when mean innate ability is much higher among the rich than among the poor, the system that best maximizes average human capital is mixing. However, there is no unanimity in the overall population so as to which system to choose.Peer effects, Tracking, Mixing.
This paper makes the following point: "detracking" schools, that is preventing them from allocating ...
In this paper I use a rich dataset in order to observe each student over time in different subjects ...
This paper makes the following point: “detracking” schools, that is preventing them from allocating ...
Parents and policy makers often wonder whether, and how, the choice between a tracked or a mixed edu...
The belief that both the behavior and outcomes of students are affected by their peers is important ...
The belief that both the behavior and outcomes of students are affected by their peers is important ...
The belief that the characteristics of their peers inuence the behavior and outcomes of students in ...
The belief that peers' characteristics influence the behavior and outcomes of students in school has...
On the optimal allocation of students when peer effect works: Tracking vs Mixing
With diminishing returns to the peer group, it is optimal social policy to mix chldren in schools. W...
With diminishing returns to the peer group, it is optimal social policy to mix chldren in schools. W...
The empirical literature using large international students’ assessments tends to neglect the role o...
This paper analyses the interaction between school tracking policies and peer effects in OECD countr...
Document de travail LESTIn this paper, we analyze the equilibrium on the market for schooling where ...
Peer effects have figured prominently in debates on school vouchers, desegregation, ability tracking...
This paper makes the following point: "detracking" schools, that is preventing them from allocating ...
In this paper I use a rich dataset in order to observe each student over time in different subjects ...
This paper makes the following point: “detracking” schools, that is preventing them from allocating ...
Parents and policy makers often wonder whether, and how, the choice between a tracked or a mixed edu...
The belief that both the behavior and outcomes of students are affected by their peers is important ...
The belief that both the behavior and outcomes of students are affected by their peers is important ...
The belief that the characteristics of their peers inuence the behavior and outcomes of students in ...
The belief that peers' characteristics influence the behavior and outcomes of students in school has...
On the optimal allocation of students when peer effect works: Tracking vs Mixing
With diminishing returns to the peer group, it is optimal social policy to mix chldren in schools. W...
With diminishing returns to the peer group, it is optimal social policy to mix chldren in schools. W...
The empirical literature using large international students’ assessments tends to neglect the role o...
This paper analyses the interaction between school tracking policies and peer effects in OECD countr...
Document de travail LESTIn this paper, we analyze the equilibrium on the market for schooling where ...
Peer effects have figured prominently in debates on school vouchers, desegregation, ability tracking...
This paper makes the following point: "detracking" schools, that is preventing them from allocating ...
In this paper I use a rich dataset in order to observe each student over time in different subjects ...
This paper makes the following point: “detracking” schools, that is preventing them from allocating ...