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

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 i...

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Main Authors: Skoufias, Emmanuel, Shapiro, Joseph
Format: Policy Research Working Paper
Language:English
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Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2012
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spelling okr-10986-90102021-04-23T14:02:41Z Evaluating the Impact of Mexico's Quality Schools Program : The Pitfalls of Using Nonexperimental Data Skoufias, Emmanuel Shapiro, Joseph ACCESS TO SANITATION ADULTS ADVANCED EDUCATION CLASS SIZE CLASSROOM CLASSROOM ACTIVITIES COGNITIVE SKILLS CURRICULUM DECENTRALIZATION DISADVANTAGED SCHOOLS DROP OUT RATES DROPOUT RATE DROPOUT RATES DROP­OUT RATES EDUCATION DATA EDUCATION DECENTRALIZATION EDUCATION OUTCOMES EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT EDUCATIONAL INPUTS EDUCATIONAL INTERVENTIONS ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS ELEMENTS EMPLOYMENT ENROLLMENT EXAM EXAMS EXPERIMENTAL METHODS FIELD EXPERIMENTS FORMAL TRAINING HIGHER DROPOUT HOMEWORK ILLITERACY ILLITERACY RATES INDEXES INDIGENOUS SCHOOLS INVOLVEMENT IN EDUCATION LEARNING LET LITERATURE MATH TEST MATHEMATICS MINISTRY OF EDUCATION NUMBER OF SCHOOLS NUMBER OF STUDENTS PAPERS PARENT ASSOCIATIONS PARENTAL PARTICIPATION PARTICIPATION IN SCHOOLS PARTICIPATION OF PARENTS PEDAGOGICAL DECISIONS PRESCHOOL EDUCATION PRIMARY SCHOOL PUBLIC PRIMARY SCHOOLS PUBLIC SCHOOLS QUALITY OF INSTRUCTION QUALITY SCHOOLS RADIO READING READING PRACTICES REPETITION REPETITION RATE REPETITION RATES RURAL AREAS SANITATION SCHOLARSHIPS SCHOOL AUTONOMY SCHOOL BUILDING SCHOOL CENSUS SCHOOL CENSUSES SCHOOL DATA SCHOOL FEEDING SCHOOL FEEDING PROGRAMS SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT SCHOOL INFRASTRUCTURE SCHOOL LEARNING SCHOOL LEVEL SCHOOL PRINCIPALS SCHOOL QUALITY SCHOOL SCHEDULE SCHOOL SPACES SCHOOL SYSTEMS SCHOOL YEAR SCHOOL YEARS SCHOOLING SCHOOLS SECONDARY SCHOOLS SOCIAL GROUPS STUDENT ABSENTEEISM STUDENT LEARNING STUDENT SATISFACTION STUDENTS PER TEACHER SUBJECTS TEACHER TEACHER PERFORMANCE TEACHER TRAINING TEACHERS TEACHING TEST SCORES TEXTBOOK TEXTBOOKS TRAINING PROGRAMS URBAN SCHOOLS 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. 2012-06-26T14:17:26Z 2012-06-26T14:17:26Z 2006-10 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/10/7126808/evaluating-impact-mexicos-quality-schools-program-pitfalls-using-nonexperimental-data http://hdl.handle.net/10986/9010 English en_US Policy Research Working Paper; No. 4036 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper Publications & Research Latin America & Caribbean Mexico
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topic ACCESS TO SANITATION
ADULTS
ADVANCED EDUCATION
CLASS SIZE
CLASSROOM
CLASSROOM ACTIVITIES
COGNITIVE SKILLS
CURRICULUM
DECENTRALIZATION
DISADVANTAGED SCHOOLS
DROP OUT RATES
DROPOUT RATE
DROPOUT RATES
DROP­OUT RATES
EDUCATION DATA
EDUCATION DECENTRALIZATION
EDUCATION OUTCOMES
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
EDUCATIONAL INPUTS
EDUCATIONAL INTERVENTIONS
ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
ELEMENTS
EMPLOYMENT
ENROLLMENT
EXAM
EXAMS
EXPERIMENTAL METHODS
FIELD EXPERIMENTS
FORMAL TRAINING
HIGHER DROPOUT
HOMEWORK
ILLITERACY
ILLITERACY RATES
INDEXES
INDIGENOUS SCHOOLS
INVOLVEMENT IN EDUCATION
LEARNING
LET
LITERATURE
MATH TEST
MATHEMATICS
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
NUMBER OF SCHOOLS
NUMBER OF STUDENTS
PAPERS
PARENT ASSOCIATIONS
PARENTAL PARTICIPATION
PARTICIPATION IN SCHOOLS
PARTICIPATION OF PARENTS
PEDAGOGICAL DECISIONS
PRESCHOOL EDUCATION
PRIMARY SCHOOL
PUBLIC PRIMARY SCHOOLS
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
QUALITY OF INSTRUCTION
QUALITY SCHOOLS
RADIO
READING
READING PRACTICES
REPETITION
REPETITION RATE
REPETITION RATES
RURAL AREAS
SANITATION
SCHOLARSHIPS
SCHOOL AUTONOMY
SCHOOL BUILDING
SCHOOL CENSUS
SCHOOL CENSUSES
SCHOOL DATA
SCHOOL FEEDING
SCHOOL FEEDING PROGRAMS
SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT
SCHOOL INFRASTRUCTURE
SCHOOL LEARNING
SCHOOL LEVEL
SCHOOL PRINCIPALS
SCHOOL QUALITY
SCHOOL SCHEDULE
SCHOOL SPACES
SCHOOL SYSTEMS
SCHOOL YEAR
SCHOOL YEARS
SCHOOLING
SCHOOLS
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
SOCIAL GROUPS
STUDENT ABSENTEEISM
STUDENT LEARNING
STUDENT SATISFACTION
STUDENTS PER TEACHER
SUBJECTS
TEACHER
TEACHER PERFORMANCE
TEACHER TRAINING
TEACHERS
TEACHING
TEST SCORES
TEXTBOOK
TEXTBOOKS
TRAINING PROGRAMS
URBAN SCHOOLS
spellingShingle ACCESS TO SANITATION
ADULTS
ADVANCED EDUCATION
CLASS SIZE
CLASSROOM
CLASSROOM ACTIVITIES
COGNITIVE SKILLS
CURRICULUM
DECENTRALIZATION
DISADVANTAGED SCHOOLS
DROP OUT RATES
DROPOUT RATE
DROPOUT RATES
DROP­OUT RATES
EDUCATION DATA
EDUCATION DECENTRALIZATION
EDUCATION OUTCOMES
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
EDUCATIONAL INPUTS
EDUCATIONAL INTERVENTIONS
ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
ELEMENTS
EMPLOYMENT
ENROLLMENT
EXAM
EXAMS
EXPERIMENTAL METHODS
FIELD EXPERIMENTS
FORMAL TRAINING
HIGHER DROPOUT
HOMEWORK
ILLITERACY
ILLITERACY RATES
INDEXES
INDIGENOUS SCHOOLS
INVOLVEMENT IN EDUCATION
LEARNING
LET
LITERATURE
MATH TEST
MATHEMATICS
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
NUMBER OF SCHOOLS
NUMBER OF STUDENTS
PAPERS
PARENT ASSOCIATIONS
PARENTAL PARTICIPATION
PARTICIPATION IN SCHOOLS
PARTICIPATION OF PARENTS
PEDAGOGICAL DECISIONS
PRESCHOOL EDUCATION
PRIMARY SCHOOL
PUBLIC PRIMARY SCHOOLS
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
QUALITY OF INSTRUCTION
QUALITY SCHOOLS
RADIO
READING
READING PRACTICES
REPETITION
REPETITION RATE
REPETITION RATES
RURAL AREAS
SANITATION
SCHOLARSHIPS
SCHOOL AUTONOMY
SCHOOL BUILDING
SCHOOL CENSUS
SCHOOL CENSUSES
SCHOOL DATA
SCHOOL FEEDING
SCHOOL FEEDING PROGRAMS
SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT
SCHOOL INFRASTRUCTURE
SCHOOL LEARNING
SCHOOL LEVEL
SCHOOL PRINCIPALS
SCHOOL QUALITY
SCHOOL SCHEDULE
SCHOOL SPACES
SCHOOL SYSTEMS
SCHOOL YEAR
SCHOOL YEARS
SCHOOLING
SCHOOLS
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
SOCIAL GROUPS
STUDENT ABSENTEEISM
STUDENT LEARNING
STUDENT SATISFACTION
STUDENTS PER TEACHER
SUBJECTS
TEACHER
TEACHER PERFORMANCE
TEACHER TRAINING
TEACHERS
TEACHING
TEST SCORES
TEXTBOOK
TEXTBOOKS
TRAINING PROGRAMS
URBAN SCHOOLS
Skoufias, Emmanuel
Shapiro, Joseph
Evaluating the Impact of Mexico's Quality Schools Program : The Pitfalls of Using Nonexperimental Data
geographic_facet Latin America & Caribbean
Mexico
relation Policy Research Working Paper; No. 4036
description 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.
format Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper
author Skoufias, Emmanuel
Shapiro, Joseph
author_facet Skoufias, Emmanuel
Shapiro, Joseph
author_sort Skoufias, Emmanuel
title Evaluating the Impact of Mexico's Quality Schools Program : The Pitfalls of Using Nonexperimental Data
title_short Evaluating the Impact of Mexico's Quality Schools Program : The Pitfalls of Using Nonexperimental Data
title_full Evaluating the Impact of Mexico's Quality Schools Program : The Pitfalls of Using Nonexperimental Data
title_fullStr Evaluating the Impact of Mexico's Quality Schools Program : The Pitfalls of Using Nonexperimental Data
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating the Impact of Mexico's Quality Schools Program : The Pitfalls of Using Nonexperimental Data
title_sort evaluating the impact of mexico's quality schools program : the pitfalls of using nonexperimental data
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/10/7126808/evaluating-impact-mexicos-quality-schools-program-pitfalls-using-nonexperimental-data
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/9010
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