Documento de trabajo
School Closure and Educational Attainment: Evidence from a Market-based System
Fecha
2017Registro en:
Serie Documentos de Trabajo No. 439, pp. 1 - 34, Enero, 2017
Autor
Grau Veloso, Nicolás
Hojman Trujillo, Daniel
Mizala Salcés, Alejandra
Institución
Resumen
This paper studies the effect of school closure in the Chilean market-oriented educational
system. Between 2000 and 2012 the system exhibited a large turnover: 1,651
schools closed -roughly one-sixth of the current stock- and 3,029 new schools entered,
mostly private-voucher schools. We use a large panel of administrative data, which contains
individual students’ academic achievement and socio-demographic characteristics,
to estimate some of the potential educational costs of this dynamics. We identify a causal
effect of school closures on school dropouts and grade retention. School closure increases
the probability of high-school dropout between 46 and 62 percent (1.7 and 2.3 percentage
points). Also, school exit implies a 78 percent increase in the probability of grade retention
in fifth grade. If we only consider those students that switch school at the end of the
4th grade we find an increase between 4.8 and 4.9 percentage points in grade retention.