Abstract

Using a comprehensive Norwegian administrative database, we exploit independent quasi-experimental methods to estimate the effect of class size on student achievement at the end of lower-secondary school. Identification based on maximum class-size rules and population variation (and variations on these methods) give very similar estimates. We cannot reject that the class-size effect is equal to zero, and can rule out effects as small as 1.5 percent of a standard deviation for a one-student change in class size during three consecutive years.

Studiedesign
Regression discontinuity design
Dansk studie
Nej
Nordiske studier
Ja
Fuld reference
Leuven, Edwin, Oosterbeek, Hessel and Rønning, Marte, (2008), Quasi-Experimental Estimates of the Effect of Class Size on Achievement in Norway. Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 2008, 110 (4), 663-693
Investeringsdetalje Målgruppe Køn Effektmål overordnet Effektmål detaljeret Effekt Signifikant Enhed
Klassestørrelse reduceres med 1 elev 7., 8. og 9. klasse Samlet Afgangskarakterer Afgangskarakterer, matematik, 10. klasse -0,01 Nej Standardiseret
Klassestørrelse reduceres med 1 elev 7., 8. og 9. klasse Samlet Afgangskarakterer Afgangskarakterer, sprog, 10. klasse -0,01 Nej Standardiseret
Klassestørrelse reduceres med 1 elev 7., 8. og 9. klasse Piger Afgangskarakterer Afgangskarakterer, matematik, 10. klasse -0,02 Nej Standardiseret
Klassestørrelse reduceres med 1 elev 7., 8. og 9. klasse Piger Afgangskarakterer Afgangskarakterer, sprog, 10. klasse -0,01 Nej Standardiseret