Socioeconomic status or noise? Tradeoffs in the generation of school quality information
This paper calculates a time series of simple, standard measures of schools’ relative performance. These are drawn from a 1997-2004 panel of Chilean schools, using individual-level information on test scores and student characteristics for each year. The results suggest there is a stark tradeoff in the extent to which rankings generated using these measures: i) can be shown to be very similar to rankings based purely on students’ socioeconomic status, and ii) are very volatile from year to year. At least in Chile, therefore, producing a meaningful ranking of schools that may inform parents and policymakers may be harder than is commonly assumed.
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2006
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| Authors: | Mizala, Alejandra ; Romaguera, Pilar ; Urquiola, Miguel |
| Institutions: | Centro de Economía Aplicada, Universidad de Chile |
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