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Scientific article 23. APR 2013
  • Labour Market
  • Daycare, school and education
  • Labour Market, Daycare, school and education

Increasing the admission rate to upper secondary school

the case of lower secondary school student career guidance

Authors:

  • Anders Høst
  • Vibeke Myrup Jensen
  • Lisbeth Palmhøj Nielsen
  • Labour Market
  • Daycare, school and education
  • Labour Market, Daycare, school and education
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Although several studies investigate the effects of school resources on student performance, these studies tend to focus more on intervention effect sizes than on their cost-effectiveness. Exploiting policy-induced variation in Denmark and using high-quality administrative data, we investigate the effects of a school intervention that introduces structured student career guidance in lower secondary school on upper secondary school admission. Disregarding the sunk-cost of implementation, the reform was cost-neutral. In a difference-in-difference framework, we find that the reform increases admission to upper secondary school between 4.0 and 6.3 percentage points for immigrants, but shows at best small improvements for the native students.

Authors

  • Anders HøstVibeke Myrup JensenLisbeth Palmhøj Nielsen

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    Education Economics
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