This paper suggests that there is spatial dependence in grade inflation between upper secondary schools in Sweden by providing evidence of grade inflation in the courses of Swedish and Mathematics. The findings indicate that if neighboring schools inflate their grades by roughly 10 percent, the own schools grade inflation will increase by roughly 1.3 percent in Mathematics and 0.8 percent in Swedish. No findings of spatial dependence in grade inflation are made in the course of English. The quality of the Swedish school market has long been under scrutiny and grade inflation has remained a subject of concern. Research has found evidence of grade inflation on the Swedish school market, but none have previously carried out the investigation b...
Since the 1990s, the Swedish education market has gone through a dramatic transformation due to the ...
The current study analyzed the relationships between explanatory variables such as socioeconomic sta...
Drawing on the case of upper secondary education in Stockholm, thisarticle analyses school-based res...
This paper studies the relationship between school competition and grade inflation in Swedish upper ...
In a setting where both schools and students have incentives to demand higher grades than may be war...
In Sweden, there has been an increased discrepancy between increasing merit ratings and decreasing r...
Grade inflation, involving comparisons between public and independent schools, is presently under di...
I present a theoretical model for competitive interaction between schools and grade inflation. To te...
This study examines the consequences of grade inflation at the upper secondary education level on en...
Although grade inflation is unfair and may imply inefficient allocation of human resources, current ...
Studies reveal a variation in the effects on education outcome from various social, political, and e...
We show that grading standards for primary school exams in England have triggered an inflation of qu...
This paper is focused on finding answers to questions regarding factors that affect pupil’s ability ...
This quantitative study aims to contribute to the understanding of how increasing educational costs ...
The main aim of the dissertation is to investigate, analyze and create a research-based understandin...
Since the 1990s, the Swedish education market has gone through a dramatic transformation due to the ...
The current study analyzed the relationships between explanatory variables such as socioeconomic sta...
Drawing on the case of upper secondary education in Stockholm, thisarticle analyses school-based res...
This paper studies the relationship between school competition and grade inflation in Swedish upper ...
In a setting where both schools and students have incentives to demand higher grades than may be war...
In Sweden, there has been an increased discrepancy between increasing merit ratings and decreasing r...
Grade inflation, involving comparisons between public and independent schools, is presently under di...
I present a theoretical model for competitive interaction between schools and grade inflation. To te...
This study examines the consequences of grade inflation at the upper secondary education level on en...
Although grade inflation is unfair and may imply inefficient allocation of human resources, current ...
Studies reveal a variation in the effects on education outcome from various social, political, and e...
We show that grading standards for primary school exams in England have triggered an inflation of qu...
This paper is focused on finding answers to questions regarding factors that affect pupil’s ability ...
This quantitative study aims to contribute to the understanding of how increasing educational costs ...
The main aim of the dissertation is to investigate, analyze and create a research-based understandin...
Since the 1990s, the Swedish education market has gone through a dramatic transformation due to the ...
The current study analyzed the relationships between explanatory variables such as socioeconomic sta...
Drawing on the case of upper secondary education in Stockholm, thisarticle analyses school-based res...