Learning loss One Year After School Closures
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Autor/a
Arenas, Andreu
Gortazar, Lucas
Otros/as autores/as
Universitat Ramon Llull. ESADE
Fecha de publicación
2022-03-01Otros títulos
Evidence from the Basque Country
Resumen
We use census data on external assessments in primary and secondary school in
the Basque Country (Spain) to estimate learning losses due to the COVID-19 pandemic
in March 2021, one year after school closures, which lasted from March to June
2020. Differences-in-differences with student and school-by-grade fixed effects show
an average learning loss of 0.045 standard deviations, an effect which is smaller than
short-run effects estimated by previous papers, and estimated after 6 months of one of
the most successful school reopening campaigns among OECD countries. The effect is
larger in Mathematics, moderate in Basque language, and none in Spanish language.
Controlling for socioeconomic differences, learning losses are especially large in public
schools, and also in private schools with a high percentage of low-performing students.
On the other hand, we find a regression to the mean within schools, possibly due to a
compressed curriculum during the whole period. Finally, we show that students’ with
higher learning losses self-report significantly worse levels of socio-emotional well-being
due to the pandemic.
Tipo de documento
Documento de trabajo
Lengua
English
Materias (CDU)
334 - Formas de organización y cooperación en la economía
Palabras clave
Organització, operacions, innovació
Páginas
40 p.
Publicado por
ESADE Business School
Colección
Esade Working Paper; 277
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Esade Working Paper
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