This paper employs the difference-in-differences empirical strategy and quantile regressions to analyze the effects of sorting and mixing on the academic performance of high school students in South Korea. In Korea, about half of high schools are subject to the equalization policy (EP), and must therefore passively accept students randomly assigned to them. On the other hand, about half of high schools are in non-EP areas, so students are sorted among schools based on students' ability levels. Two main results emerge from this study. First, sorting raises test scores of students outside the EP areas by roughly 0.3 standard deviations, relative to mixing. Second, more surprisingly, quantile regression results reveal that sorting helps studen...
International audienceBy analyzing a French program that targeted low-achieving and socially disadva...
Why do inequalities in schooling persist, even in relatively egalitarian school systems? This articl...
International audienceBy analyzing a French program that targeted low-achieving and socially disadva...
This paper employs the difference-in-differences empirical strategy and quantile regressions to anal...
This paper examines the effects of sorting and mixing on academic performance of high school student...
Ten cities in Korea have recently changed their high school system from “sorting” to “mixing” where ...
We test the effect of school choice on studentsʼ academic performance by exploiting the change in hi...
School choice reforms give talented students the option to sort out of low-performing schools but of...
Why do inequalities in schooling persist, even in relatively egalitarian school systems? This articl...
International audienceBy analyzing a French program that targeted low-achieving and socially disadva...
International audienceBy analyzing a French program that targeted low-achieving and socially disadva...
Why do inequalities in schooling persist, even in relatively egalitarian school systems? This articl...
This study is about the High School Equalization Policy in the Republic of Korea. The bulk of resear...
International audienceBy analyzing a French program that targeted low-achieving and socially disadva...
International audienceBy analyzing a French program that targeted low-achieving and socially disadva...
International audienceBy analyzing a French program that targeted low-achieving and socially disadva...
Why do inequalities in schooling persist, even in relatively egalitarian school systems? This articl...
International audienceBy analyzing a French program that targeted low-achieving and socially disadva...
This paper employs the difference-in-differences empirical strategy and quantile regressions to anal...
This paper examines the effects of sorting and mixing on academic performance of high school student...
Ten cities in Korea have recently changed their high school system from “sorting” to “mixing” where ...
We test the effect of school choice on studentsʼ academic performance by exploiting the change in hi...
School choice reforms give talented students the option to sort out of low-performing schools but of...
Why do inequalities in schooling persist, even in relatively egalitarian school systems? This articl...
International audienceBy analyzing a French program that targeted low-achieving and socially disadva...
International audienceBy analyzing a French program that targeted low-achieving and socially disadva...
Why do inequalities in schooling persist, even in relatively egalitarian school systems? This articl...
This study is about the High School Equalization Policy in the Republic of Korea. The bulk of resear...
International audienceBy analyzing a French program that targeted low-achieving and socially disadva...
International audienceBy analyzing a French program that targeted low-achieving and socially disadva...
International audienceBy analyzing a French program that targeted low-achieving and socially disadva...
Why do inequalities in schooling persist, even in relatively egalitarian school systems? This articl...
International audienceBy analyzing a French program that targeted low-achieving and socially disadva...