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dc.title | DOES THE EFFECT OF ACCESS TO HIGHER ACHIEVING SCHOOLS DIFFER BY SES? EVIDENCE FROM A REGRESSION DISCONTINUITY DESIGN | |
dc.contributor.author | HEE EN WEI LEON | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2019-07-05T02:08:24Z | |
dc.date.available | 2019-07-05T02:08:24Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2019-04-08 | |
dc.identifier.citation | HEE EN WEI LEON (2019-04-08). DOES THE EFFECT OF ACCESS TO HIGHER ACHIEVING SCHOOLS DIFFER BY SES? EVIDENCE FROM A REGRESSION DISCONTINUITY DESIGN. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. | |
dc.identifier.uri | https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/156369 | |
dc.description.abstract | Going to a better school is often associated with better educational and life outcomes for students. However, students at the margin of admission may experience lower self-esteem and confidence as a result of occupying a lower ordinal rank if they decide to attend a better school. This is especially so for students who come from households with low socio-economic status (SES). Using a dataset from Pop-Eleches and Urquiola (2013) in “Going to a Better School: Effects and Behavioural Responses”, this paper provides novel evidence on how the effects of access to a better school on students’ behavioural responses differ by household SES. By using a regression discontinuity design, I find that that students with low socio-economic status at the margin of admission are more likely to experience poorer self-perceptions of their academic rank relative to their peers and more frequent negative interactions with their peers as a result of access to a better school, with no such effect observed for high SES students. | |
dc.subject | SES | |
dc.subject | school quality | |
dc.subject | regression discontinuity design | |
dc.subject | behavioural response | |
dc.subject | self-perception | |
dc.subject | relative rank | |
dc.subject | negative interaction | |
dc.type | Thesis | |
dc.contributor.department | ECONOMICS | |
dc.contributor.supervisor | KELVIN SEAH | |
dc.description.degree | Bachelor's | |
dc.description.degreeconferred | Bachelor of Social Sciences (Honours) | |
Appears in Collections: | Bachelor's Theses |
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