Evaluating the Impact of Mexico's Quality Schools Program : The Pitfalls of Using Nonexperimental Data

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https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/9
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Policy Research Working Papers
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Skoufias, Emmanuel
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Shapiro, Joseph
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2012-06-26T14:17:26Z
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2012-06-26T14:17:26Z
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2006-10
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2021-04-23T14:02:41Z
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The authors evaluate whether increasing school resources and decentralizing management decisions at the school level improves learning in a developing country. Mexico's Quality Schools Program (PEC), following many other countries and U.S. states, offers US$15,000 grants for public schools to implement five-year improvement plans that the school's staff and community design. Using a three-year panel of 74,700 schools, the authors estimate the impact of the PEC on dropout, repetition, and failure using two common nonexperimental methods-regression analysis and propensity score matching. The methods provide similar but nonidentical results. The preferred estimator, difference-in-differences with matching, reveals that participation in the PEC decreases dropout by 0.24 percentage points, failure by 0.24 percentage points, and repetition by 0.31 percentage points-an economically small but statistically significant impact. The PEC lacks measurable impact on outcomes in indigenous schools. The results suggest that a combination of increased resources and local management can produce small improvements in school outcomes, though perhaps not in the most troubled school systems.
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/10/7126808/evaluating-impact-mexicos-quality-schools-program-pitfalls-using-nonexperimental-data
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http://hdl.handle.net/10986/9010
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English
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en_US
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World Bank, Washington, DC
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Policy Research Working Paper; No. 4036
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CC BY 3.0 IGO
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World Bank
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/
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ACCESS TO SANITATION
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ADULTS
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ADVANCED EDUCATION
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CLASS SIZE
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CLASSROOM
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CLASSROOM ACTIVITIES
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COGNITIVE SKILLS
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CURRICULUM
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DECENTRALIZATION
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DISADVANTAGED SCHOOLS
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DROP OUT RATES
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DROPOUT RATE
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DROPOUT RATES
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DROP­OUT RATES
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EDUCATION DATA
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EDUCATION DECENTRALIZATION
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EDUCATION OUTCOMES
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EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
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EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
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EDUCATIONAL INPUTS
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EDUCATIONAL INTERVENTIONS
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ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
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ELEMENTS
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EMPLOYMENT
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ENROLLMENT
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EXAM
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EXAMS
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EXPERIMENTAL METHODS
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FIELD EXPERIMENTS
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FORMAL TRAINING
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HIGHER DROPOUT
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HOMEWORK
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ILLITERACY
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ILLITERACY RATES
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INDEXES
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INDIGENOUS SCHOOLS
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INVOLVEMENT IN EDUCATION
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LEARNING
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LET
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LITERATURE
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MATH TEST
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MATHEMATICS
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MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
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NUMBER OF SCHOOLS
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NUMBER OF STUDENTS
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PAPERS
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PARENT ASSOCIATIONS
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PARENTAL PARTICIPATION
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PARTICIPATION IN SCHOOLS
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PARTICIPATION OF PARENTS
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PEDAGOGICAL DECISIONS
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PRESCHOOL EDUCATION
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PRIMARY SCHOOL
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PUBLIC PRIMARY SCHOOLS
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PUBLIC SCHOOLS
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QUALITY OF INSTRUCTION
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QUALITY SCHOOLS
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RADIO
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READING
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READING PRACTICES
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REPETITION
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REPETITION RATE
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REPETITION RATES
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RURAL AREAS
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SANITATION
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SCHOLARSHIPS
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SCHOOL AUTONOMY
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SCHOOL BUILDING
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SCHOOL CENSUS
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SCHOOL CENSUSES
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SCHOOL DATA
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SCHOOL FEEDING
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SCHOOL FEEDING PROGRAMS
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SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT
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SCHOOL INFRASTRUCTURE
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SCHOOL LEARNING
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SCHOOL LEVEL
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SCHOOL PRINCIPALS
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SCHOOL QUALITY
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SCHOOL SCHEDULE
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SCHOOL SPACES
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SCHOOL SYSTEMS
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SCHOOL YEAR
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SCHOOL YEARS
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SCHOOLING
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SCHOOLS
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SECONDARY SCHOOLS
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SOCIAL GROUPS
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STUDENT ABSENTEEISM
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STUDENT LEARNING
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STUDENT SATISFACTION
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STUDENTS PER TEACHER
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SUBJECTS
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TEACHER
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TEACHER PERFORMANCE
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TEACHER TRAINING
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TEACHERS
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TEACHING
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TEST SCORES
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TEXTBOOK
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TEXTBOOKS
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TRAINING PROGRAMS
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URBAN SCHOOLS
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Evaluating the Impact of Mexico's Quality Schools Program : The Pitfalls of Using Nonexperimental Data
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Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper
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Publications & Research
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/10/7126808/evaluating-impact-mexicos-quality-schools-program-pitfalls-using-nonexperimental-data
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Education
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yes
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10.1596/1813-9450-4036
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000016406_20061012150223
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7126808
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WPS4036
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en
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Latin America & Caribbean
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Mexico
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Tertiary Education
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Education :: Primary Education
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Secondary Education
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Education :: Economics of Education
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Education :: Education For All
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Teaching and Learning
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Development Research Group (DECRG)
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