• español 
    • español
    • english
    • português (brasil)
      • español
      • english
      • português (brasil)
    Ver ítem 
    •   Scioteca
    • 06. Documentos de trabajo
    • 6.1 Documentos de trabajo en investigación socioeconómica
    • Ver ítem
    •   Scioteca
    • 06. Documentos de trabajo
    • 6.1 Documentos de trabajo en investigación socioeconómica
    • Ver ítem
    JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.

    Listar

    Todo Scioteca

    Comunidades & ColeccionesPor fecha de publicaciónAutoresTítulosMateriasPaís / Región

    Esta colección

    Por fecha de publicaciónAutoresTítulosMateriasPaís / Región

    Perfiles

    Nuestros autores

    Mi cuenta

    AccederRegistro

    Indicadores Scioteca

    Indicadores Scioteca

    Learning About Opportunity: Spillovers of Elite School Admissions in Peru

    Resumen
    This paper studies how the admission of a student to an elite school changes the schooling outcomes of younger cohorts in the student’s origin school in Peru. Using a sharp regression discontinuity design, the analysis finds that the admission of an older schoolmate increases the probability that students in origin schools will apply and gain admission to the same elite school system. The effect is concentrated among students whose parents have low education levels, which indicates a process of information diffusion. Furthermore, there is a slightly positive effect on the learning achievement of potential applicants and no negative effect on the learning of students who are ineligible to apply. Overall, the findings show that selective schools can have effects that go beyond their own students and indicate that role models can be an effective mechanism for increasing the demand from high-achieving, low-income students for high-quality education.
    Materia
    Educación | Estudiantes | Familia | Habilidades y destrezas | Investigación socioeconómica | Jóvenes | Políticas públicas | Sector académico
     
    País / Región
    América Latina y el Caribe
    Perú
     
    URI
    https://scioteca.caf.com/handle/123456789/1708
    Fecha
    2021-03-29
    Citar de esta publicación
    Item perteneciente a la Colección
    • 6.1 Documentos de trabajo en investigación socioeconómica
    Thumbnail
    Descargar/Ver en línea
    Learning About Opportunity-Spillovers of Elite School Admissions in Peru.pdf (1.749Mb)
    Autor
    Estrada, Ricardo
    Gignoux, Jérémie
    Hatrick, Agustina
    Mostrar el registro completo del ítem

    Items Relacionados

    Thumbnail
    Benefits to Elite Schools and the Expected Returns to Education: Evidence from Mexico City

    We exploit data on the future earnings students at high school completion expect to receive with and without a college education, together with information ...

    Thumbnail
    Promoting secondary school retention in Latin America and the Caribbean

    In Latin America and the Caribbean, more students than ever are entering secondary school — but too many of them never complete this level and successfully ...

    Thumbnail
    Credit Constraints for Higher Education

    This paper addresses the importance of credit constraints explaining the gap on college enrollment between students coming from rich and poor families. ...

    • accesos+

      • asamblea de accionistas
      • directorio
      • clientes
      • funcionarios
    • acceso a la información+

      • prevención del lavado de activos
      • comité de ética
      • lineamientos para la adquisición de bienes, servicios y obras
      • proyectos CAF - Fondos Verdes y Ambientales
      • contacto
    • en esta página+

      • conocimiento
      • eventos
      • bitácora
      • noticias
      • convocatorias
      • canales rss
      • términos y condiciones
      • mapa del sitio
    • otras páginas+

      • geosur: la red geoespacial de América del Sur
      • Música para crecer
      • Red Latinoamericana de Gobernabilidad
    CAF Logo Más oportunidades, un mejor futuro
    © 2015 caf - todos los derechos reservados