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Full-time schools, policy-induced school switching, and academic performance

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JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC BEHAVIOR & ORGANIZATION
卷 196, 期 -, 页码 79-103

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jebo.2022.01.025

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Academic performance; Full-time schools; School switching; Pedagogical practices

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This study examines the impact of Mexico's full-time schools program on student math and language test scores. The results indicate that full-time schooling has a significant positive effect on students' math and language test scores, and this effect persists for five years after implementation.
While many developing countries are extending their school day from half-to full-time, little is known about the effects of such programs on student outcomes. Mexico recently extended its school-day duration from 4.5 h to 8 h through a full-time schools program. Using administrative student-level panel data, I exploit variation in the rollout of this program to identify its effect on math and language test scores. Controlling for endogenous switching between schools, I find that full-time schooling improves students' math and language test scores, respectively, by 2.4 and 1.5 percent of a standard deviation in the first year of implementation. These results persist, growing to 13.7 and 10.8 percent of a standard deviation after five years. Moreover, the main results indicate that failure to control for endogenous school switching inflates the effects of five years of exposure to full-time schooling by a factor of 1.2 on math test scores and by a factor of 1.6 on language test scores.(c) 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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