Abstract

This paper analyzes whether class size has an effect on the prevalence of mental health problems and well-being among adolescents in Swedish schools. We use cross-sectional data collected in year 2008 covering 2755 Swedish adolescents in ninth grade from 40 schools and 159 classes. We utilize different econometric approaches to address potential between- and within-school endogeneity including school-fixed effects and regression discontinuity approaches. Our results indicate no robust effects of class size on the prevalence of mental health problems and well-being, and we cannot reject the hypothesis that class size has no effect on mental health and well-being at all.

Studiedesign
Regression discontinuity design
Dansk studie
Nej
Nordiske studier
Ja
Fuld reference
Jakobsson N, Persson M, Svensson M (2013). Class-size effects on adolescents' mental health and well-being in Swedish schools. Education Economics: 248-263
Investeringsdetalje Målgruppe Køn Effektmål overordnet Effektmål detaljeret Effekt Signifikant Enhed
Klassestørrelse reduceres med 1 elev 9. klasse Samlet Trivsel Andel koncentrationsproblemer, 9. klasse, pct. point 2,50 Nej Ikke standardiseret
Klassestørrelse reduceres med 1 elev 9. klasse Samlet Trivsel Andel hovedpine, 9. klasse, pct. point -3,00 Nej Ikke standardiseret
Klassestørrelse reduceres med 1 elev 9. klasse Samlet Trivsel Andel mavepine, 9. klasse pct. point -1,70 Nej Ikke standardiseret
Klassestørrelse reduceres med 1 elev 9. klasse Samlet Trivsel Andel angst, 9. klasse, pct. point 1,00 Nej Ikke standardiseret
Klassestørrelse reduceres med 1 elev 9. klasse Samlet Trivsel Andel tristhed, 9. klasse, pct. point -1,30 Nej Ikke standardiseret
Klassestørrelse reduceres med 1 elev 9. klasse Samlet Trivsel Andel svimmelhed, 9. klasse, pct. point 4,70 Ja Ikke standardiseret