Abstract

We estimate the effect of age of school entry on educational outcomes using two different data sets for Germany, sampling pupils at the end of primary school and in the middle of secondary school. Results are obtained based on instrumental variable estimation exploiting the exogenous variation in month of birth. We find robust and significant positive effects on educational outcomes for pupils who enter school at 7 instead of 6 years of age: test scores at the end of primary school increase by about 0.40 standard deviations and the probability to attend the highest secondary schooling track (Gymnasium) increases by about 12% points.

Studiedesign
Regression discontinuity design
Dansk studie
Nej
Nordiske studier
Nej
Fuld reference
Puhani, P.A. & A.M. Weber (2005). Does the Early Bird Catch the Worm Instrumental Variable Estimates of Educational Effects of Age of School Entry in Germany. Empirical economics; 32: 359-386
Investeringsdetalje Målgruppe Køn Effektmål overordnet Effektmål detaljeret Effekt Signifikant Enhed
Et år ældre ved skolestart 0. klasse Samlet Testresultater PIRLS testresultater, læsning, 4. klasse 25,83 Ja Ikke standardiseret
Et år ældre ved skolestart 0. klasse Drenge Testresultater PIRLS testresultater, læsning, 4. klasse 59,83 Ja Ikke standardiseret
Et år ældre ved skolestart 0. klasse Piger Testresultater PIRLS testresultater, læsning, 4. klasse 7,25 Nej Ikke standardiseret
Et år ældre ved skolestart 0. klasse Samlet Uddannelse Andel opdaget på gymnasial uddannelse, pct. point 12,00 Ja Ikke standardiseret