Résumé
I investigate high school tracking policies using a dynamic discrete choice model of study programs and unobserved effort. I estimate the model using data from Flanders (Belgium) and perform an ex-ante evaluation of a policy that encourages underperforming students to switch to less academically ori-ented programs. This reduces grade retention by a third and dropout by 11%. Although it decreases college enrollment, the decrease in college graduation is small and insignificant. I also show that modeling effort is important, otherwise we would predict smaller decreases in grade retention and dropout and larger decreases in college enrollment and graduation.
Mots-clés
high school curriculum; early tracking; dynamic discrete choice; CCP estimation;
Codes JEL
- C61: Optimization Techniques • Programming Models • Dynamic Analysis
- I26:
- I28: Government Policy
Remplacé par
Olivier De Groote, « Dynamic Effort Choice in High School: Costs and Benefits of an Academic Track », Journal of Labor Economics, 2024, à paraître.
Référence
Olivier De Groote, « Dynamic Effort Choice in High School: Costs and Benefits of an Academic Track », TSE Working Paper, n° 19-1002, mars 2019, révision juin 2023.
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Publié dans
TSE Working Paper, n° 19-1002, mars 2019, révision juin 2023