The Heterogeneous Effect of Information on Student Performance : Evidence from a Randomized Control Trial in Mexico
Avitabile, Ciro
A randomized control trial was conducted to study whether providing 10th grade students with information about the returns to upper secondary and tertiary education, and a source of financial aid for tertiary education, can contribute to improve student performance. The study finds that the intervention had no effects on the probability of taking a 12th grade national standardized exam three years after, a proxy for on-time high school completion, but a positive and significant impact on learning outcomes and self-reported measures of effort. The effects are larger for girls and students from households with a relatively high income. These findings are consistent with a simple model where time discount determines the increase in effort and only students with adequate initial conditions are able to translate increased effort into better outcomes
Year of publication: |
2015
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Authors: | Avitabile, Ciro |
Other Persons: | De Hoyos, Rafael E. (contributor) ; Avitabile, Ciro (contributor) |
Publisher: |
2015: Washington, D.C : The World Bank |
Subject: | Mexiko | Mexico | Informationsverbreitung | Information dissemination | Bildungsabschluss | Educational attainment | Bildungsertrag | Returns to education | Zufallsstichprobe | Random sample | Bildungsfinanzierung | Education finance | Bildungsniveau | Educational achievement |
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