Identifying and Explaining Gender Peer Effects in Elementary Schools

Eduardo A. Tillmann, F. Comim
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The aim of this paper is to investigate the casual relationship and the mechanisms behind school gender composition and scholastic achievement. We use four cohorts of 5th grade student’s assessment of Math and Portuguese in Brazilian elementary public schools and apply an identification strategy relying on school level gender peer effects and school fixed effects to control for self-selection of students across schools. We identify a positive relationship between scholastic achievement and the proportion of female students. This effect is underlined by improvements in student behavior, as indicated by teachers’ assessment of student’s academic potential, self-esteem, interest, discipline, absenteeism, and perception about syllabus coverage and school violence. Hence, this research draws attention to gender as an important factor in the allocation of students and teachers within schools. The consideration of our findings in the formulation and execution of policies can result in effective low-cost measures aimed at increasing achievement.
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小学性别同伴效应之辨识与解释
本文旨在探讨学校性别构成与学业成绩的因果关系及其机制。我们使用四组巴西公立小学五年级学生对数学和葡萄牙语的评估,并应用基于学校层面性别同伴效应和学校固定效应的识别策略来控制各学校学生的自我选择。我们发现学业成绩与女学生比例之间存在正相关关系。教师对学生的学术潜力、自尊、兴趣、纪律、缺勤以及对教学大纲覆盖范围和学校暴力的看法的评估表明,学生行为的改善强调了这种影响。因此,本研究提请注意性别是学校内学生和教师分配的一个重要因素。在制定和执行政策时考虑我们的研究结果,可以产生旨在提高成就的有效的低成本措施。
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