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The heterogeneous effect of information on student performance: Evidence from a randomized control trial in Mexico
Resource type
            Journal Article
        Authors/contributors
                    - Avitabile, Ciro (Author)
 - de Hoyos, Rafael (Author)
 
Title
            The heterogeneous effect of information on student performance: Evidence from a randomized control trial in Mexico
        Abstract
            We use data from the randomized control trial of the Percepciones pilot to study whether providing 10th grade students with information about the average earnings associated with different educational attainments, life expectancy, and obtaining funding for higher education can contribute to improving student outcomes. We find that the intervention had no effects on a proxy for on-time high school completion, but a positive and significant impact on standardized test scores and self-reported measures of effort. The effects on standardized test scores are larger for girls and for students from households with relatively high incomes. We also find positive, but not statistically significant effects, on the probability of taking a university entry exam and of obtaining a high score in the exam.
        Publication
            Journal of Development Economics
        Volume
            135
        Pages
            318-348
        Date
            2018-11-01
        Journal Abbr
            Journal of Development Economics
        Language
            en
        ISSN
            0304-3878
        Short Title
            The heterogeneous effect of information on student performance
        Accessed
            28/03/2022, 09:09
        Library Catalogue
            ScienceDirect
        Citation
            Avitabile, C., & de Hoyos, R. (2018). The heterogeneous effect of information on student performance: Evidence from a randomized control trial in Mexico. Journal of Development Economics, 135, 318–348. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jdeveco.2018.07.008
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