Maturity and school outcomes in an inflexible system: evidence from Catalonia

Abstract The existence of a rigid cutoff date which determines when children start primary school creates a large heterogeneity in students’ level of maturity within the classroom. We use rich administrative data of the universe of public schools in Catalonia to show that: (1) relatively younger chi...

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Main Authors: Caterina Calsamiglia, Annalisa Loviglio
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2019-07-01
Series:SERIEs: Journal of the Spanish Economic Association
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13209-019-0196-6
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spelling doaj-720e5b3b17234b3497edf27332a126ea2020-11-25T03:32:34ZengSpringerOpenSERIEs: Journal of the Spanish Economic Association1869-41871869-41952019-07-0111114910.1007/s13209-019-0196-6Maturity and school outcomes in an inflexible system: evidence from CataloniaCaterina Calsamiglia0Annalisa Loviglio1ICREA and IPEG, Carrer Ramon Trias FargasUniversitat Autònoma de Barcelona and Barcelona GSEAbstract The existence of a rigid cutoff date which determines when children start primary school creates a large heterogeneity in students’ level of maturity within the classroom. We use rich administrative data of the universe of public schools in Catalonia to show that: (1) relatively younger children do significantly worse both in tests administered at the school level and at the regional level, and they experience greater retention. (2) These effects are homogeneous across SES and significant across the whole distribution of performance. (3) Younger children in our data exhibit higher dropout rates and choose the academic track in secondary school less often. (4) Younger children are more frequently diagnosed with learning disorders.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13209-019-0196-6Human capitalEntry ageSchool cutoff date
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author Caterina Calsamiglia
Annalisa Loviglio
spellingShingle Caterina Calsamiglia
Annalisa Loviglio
Maturity and school outcomes in an inflexible system: evidence from Catalonia
SERIEs: Journal of the Spanish Economic Association
Human capital
Entry age
School cutoff date
author_facet Caterina Calsamiglia
Annalisa Loviglio
author_sort Caterina Calsamiglia
title Maturity and school outcomes in an inflexible system: evidence from Catalonia
title_short Maturity and school outcomes in an inflexible system: evidence from Catalonia
title_full Maturity and school outcomes in an inflexible system: evidence from Catalonia
title_fullStr Maturity and school outcomes in an inflexible system: evidence from Catalonia
title_full_unstemmed Maturity and school outcomes in an inflexible system: evidence from Catalonia
title_sort maturity and school outcomes in an inflexible system: evidence from catalonia
publisher SpringerOpen
series SERIEs: Journal of the Spanish Economic Association
issn 1869-4187
1869-4195
publishDate 2019-07-01
description Abstract The existence of a rigid cutoff date which determines when children start primary school creates a large heterogeneity in students’ level of maturity within the classroom. We use rich administrative data of the universe of public schools in Catalonia to show that: (1) relatively younger children do significantly worse both in tests administered at the school level and at the regional level, and they experience greater retention. (2) These effects are homogeneous across SES and significant across the whole distribution of performance. (3) Younger children in our data exhibit higher dropout rates and choose the academic track in secondary school less often. (4) Younger children are more frequently diagnosed with learning disorders.
topic Human capital
Entry age
School cutoff date
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13209-019-0196-6
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