For whom the reductions count: A quantile regression analysis of class size and peer effects on scholastic achievement

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Levin J. [1 ]
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[1] NWO Program SCHOLAR/Tinbergen Inst., University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, WB 1018
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Class size; Educational equity; Educational production; Quantile regression;
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10.1007/s001810000054
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In this paper the controversial educational topic of class size reduction is addressed. Controlling for a large number of observable characteristics and potential endogeneity in the class size variable, an educational production function is estimated using a quantile regression technique. The "conventional wisdom" that class size reduction is a viable means to increase scholastic achievement is discounted. Rather, the results point towards a far stronger peer effect through which class size reduction may play an important role. Due to heterogeneity in the newly identified peer effect, class size reduction is shown to be a potentially regressive policy measure.
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页码:221 / 246
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