Tracking and specialization of high schools: Heterogeneous effects of school choice

De Groote, Olivier;Declercq, Koen
(2021) Journal of Applied Econometrics — (2021)

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  • De Groote, OlivierToulouse School of Economics, University of Toulouse Capitole
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  • Declercq, KoenUSL-B
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Abstract
We analyze the impact of choosing an elite school on high school graduation in an early tracking system in Flanders (Belgium). Whereas elite schools offer only an academic track, most other schools offer multiple tracks. On average, students experience a 3.3 percentage point increase in the likelihood of obtaining a degree. We find that the effects are heterogeneous. On average, students who self-select into elite schools do not experience an effect. However, students who do not choose an elite school would experience positive effects. Our results can be explained by different tracking decisions in both types of schools.
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De Groote, O., & Declercq, K. (2021). Tracking and specialization of high schools: Heterogeneous effects of school choice. Journal of Applied Econometrics. Published. https://doi.org/10.1002/jae.2856 (Original work published 2021)