Do Private Schools Improve Learning Outcomes? Evidence from Within-Household Comparisons in East Africa and South Asia

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作者
Gruijters, Rob J.
Alcott, Benjamin
Rose, Pauline
机构
[1] Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge
[2] Institute of Education, University College London
关键词
RELATIVE EFFECTIVENESS; PUBLIC-SCHOOLS; EDUCATION; GOVERNMENT; QUALITY; INDIA; CHOICE; URBAN; ENROLLMENT; ACCESS;
D O I
10.1086/716448
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G40 [教育学];
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040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
A contentious debate in academic as well as policy circles relates to the growth in private schooling in the Global South. While proponents highlight the superior learning outcomes of pupils in private schools, others have argued that this is merely a reflection of the more advantaged family background of private school pupils, rather than an effect of private schooling itself. We contribute to this debate by providing estimates derived from household fixed-effect models, which control for any observed or unobserved differences between government and private school pupils at the household level. We argue that these can be interpreted as an upper bound estimate of the effect of private schooling on learning. We rely on large-scale, comparable household survey data from Kenya, Uganda, India, and Pakistan, focusing on children enrolled in grades 2-6 of primary school. Private school attendance ranges from 12 percent in Kenya to 33 percent in rural India, with substantial within-household variation. The findings show that controlling for family background almost eliminates the positive effect of private schooling in rural Pakistan and reduces it by around half in rural India, Kenya, and Uganda, to about a quarter of a standard deviation. Subgroup analyses show that the effect of private schooling is similar for children from poor and wealthier families. We argue that the benefits of private schooling are unlikely to outweigh its social costs.
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