The distributional impacts of a universal school reform on mathematical achievements: a natural experiment from Canada
Authors: Catherine Haeck, Pierre Lefebvre, and Philip Merrigan
Overview
Abstract (English)
We investigate the impact of an ambitious provincial school reform in Canada on students’ mathematical achievements. It is the first paper to exploit a universal school reform of this magnitude to identify the causal effect of a widely supported teaching approach on students’ math scores. Our data set allows us to differentiate impacts according to the number of years of treatment and the timing of treatment. Using the changes-in-changes model, we find that the reform had negative effects on students’ scores at all points on the skills distribution and that the effects were larger the longer the exposure to the reform.
Abstract (French)
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Details
Type | Working paper (online) |
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Author | Catherine Haeck, Pierre Lefebvre, and Philip Merrigan |
Publication Year | 2012 |
Title | The distributional impacts of a universal school reform on mathematical achievements: a natural experiment from Canada |
Series | Département des sciences économiques, UQÀM |
Number | 62 |
City | Montréal, QC |
Publication Language | English |
- Catherine Haeck
- Working paper (online)
- The distributional impacts of a universal school reform on mathematical achievements: a natural experiment from Canada
- Catherine Haeck, Pierre Lefebvre, and Philip Merrigan
- Département des sciences économiques, UQÀM
- 2012
- 62