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Documents de treball IEB | 2011

Does grade retention affect achievement? Some evidence from PISA

J. Ignacio García-Pérez; Marisa Hidalgo-Hidalgo; J. Antonio Robles-Zurita

Grade retention practices are at the forefront of the educational debate. In this paper, we use PISA 2009 data for Spain to measure the effect of grade retention on students’achievement. One important problem when analyzing this question is that school outcomes and the propensity to repeat a grade are likely to be determined simultaneously. We address this problem by estimating a Switching Regression Model. We find that grade retention has a negative impact on educational outcomes, but we confirm the importance of endogenous selection, which makes observed differences between repeaters and non-repeaters appear 14.6% lower than they actually are. The effect on PISA scores of repeating is much smaller (-10% of non-repeaters’average) than the counterfactual reduction that non-repeaters would suffer had they been retained as repeaters (-24% of their average). Furthermore, those who repeated a grade during primary education suffered more than those who repeated a grade of secondary school, although the effect of repeating at both times is, as expected, much larger.


Applied Economics | 2014

Does grade retention affect students’ achievement? Some evidence from Spain

J. Ignacio García-Pérez; Marisa Hidalgo-Hidalgo; J. Antonio Robles-Zurita

Grade retention practices are at the forefront of the educational debate. In this article, we measure the effect of grade retention on Spanish students’ achievement by using data from Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA). We find that grade retention has a negative impact on educational outcomes, but we confirm the importance of endogenous selection which makes observed differences between repeaters and nonrepeaters appear about 14% lower than they actually are. The effect on scores of repeating is much smaller (–10% of nonrepeaters’ average) than the counterfactual reduction that nonrepeaters would suffer had they been retained as repeaters (–24% of their average). Furthermore, those who repeated a grade during primary education suffered more than those who repeated a grade in secondary school, although the effect of repeating at both times is, as expected, larger.


B E Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy | 2016

University merging process: a guideline proposal for excellence-enhancing

Marisa Hidalgo-Hidalgo; Guadalupe Valera

Abstract There is a recent trend toward encouraging universities to merge. This policy is based on the idea that mergers create synergy gains that enhance the prestige of universities by increasing their international visibility. However, this process may reduce competition for both research funds and professors in national higher education markets. This paper analyzes whether mergers among universities are optimal from an excellence perspective. We find that as the heterogeneity between the initial reputations of potentially merging institutions increases, the amount of funds required for mergers to achieve higher excellence than competition also increases.


Series | 2011

On the optimal allocation of students when peer effects are at work: tracking vs. mixing

Marisa Hidalgo-Hidalgo


Journal of Economics | 2012

Should we transfer resources from college to basic education

Marisa Hidalgo-Hidalgo; Iñigo Iturbe-Ormaetxe


Archive | 2008

On the optimal allocation of students when peer effect works: Tracking vs Mixing

Marisa Hidalgo-Hidalgo


Journal of Economic Inequality | 2018

Long-run Effects of Public Expenditure on Poverty

Marisa Hidalgo-Hidalgo; Iñigo Iturbe-Ormaetxe


Archive | 2010

Tracking can be more equitable than mixing: Peer effects and college attendance

Marisa Hidalgo-Hidalgo


Economics of Education Review | 2017

No student left behind? Evidence from the Programme for School Guidance in Spain

J. Ignacio García-Pérez; Marisa Hidalgo-Hidalgo


Archive | 2015

Poverty in adulthood: personal and context factors. Evidence from some European countries

Marisa Hidalgo-Hidalgo

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