Impact of a Senior High School Tuition Relief Program on Poor Junior High School Students in Rural China

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作者
Xinxin Chen [1 ]
Yaojiang Shi [2 ]
Di Mo [3 ]
James Chu [4 ]
Prashant Loyalka [4 ]
Scott Rozelle [4 ]
机构
[1] School of Economics,Zhejiang Gongshang University
[2] Northwest Social Economic Research Center,Northwest University
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
education program evaluation; rural China; tuition relief program;
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G637 [学校管理];
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A significant gap remains between rural and urban students in the rate of admission to senior high school.One reason for this gap might be the high levels of tuition and fees for senior high school.By reducing students’ expectations of attending high school,high levels of tuition and fees could be reducing student academic performance in junior high schools.In this paper we evaluate the impacts of a senior high tuition relief program on the test scores of poor rural seventh grade students in China.We surveyed three counties in Shaanxi Province and exploited the fact that,while the counties are adjacent to one another and share similar characteristics,only one of the three implemented a tuition relief program.Using several alternative estimation strategies,including difference-in-differences,propensity score matching and difference-in-differences matching,we find that the tuition program has a statistically significant and positive impact on the mathematics scores of seventh grade students.More importantly,this program is shown to have a statistically significant and positive effect on the poorest students in the treatment group compared to their wealthier peers.
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页数:18
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