Do peer groups matter? Peer group versus schooling effects on academic attainment

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Robertson, D [1 ]
Symons, J
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[1] Univ Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 1TN, England
[2] UCL, London WC1E 6BT, England
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This paper estimates an, educational production function. Educational attainment is a function of peer group, parental input and schooling. Conventional measures of school quality are not good predictors for academic attainment, once we control for peer group effects; parental qualities also have strong effects on academic, attainment. This academic attainment is then a key determinant of subsequent labour market success, as measured by earnings. The main methodological innovation in this paper is the nomination of a set of instruments, very broad regions of birth, which, as a whole, pass close scrutiny for validity and permit unbiased estimation of the production function.
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