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School System Evaluation By Value-Added Analysis under Endogeneity

Jorge Manzi, Ernesto San Martin, and Sébastien Van Bellegem

Abstract

Value-added analysis is a common tool in analysing school performances. In this paper, we analyse the SIMCE panel data which provides individual scores of about 200,000 students in Chile, and whose aim is to rank schools according to their educational achievement. Based on the data collection procedure and on empirical evidences, we argue that the exogeneity of some covariates is questionable. This means that a nonvanishing correlation appears between the school-specific effect and some covariates. We show the impact of this phenomenon on the calculation of the value-added and on the ranking, and provide an estimation method that is based on instrumental variables in order to correct the bias of endogeneity. Revisiting the definition of the value-added, we propose a new calculation robust to endogeneity that we illustrate on the SIMCE data.

Reference

Jorge Manzi, Ernesto San Martin, and Sébastien Van Bellegem, School System Evaluation By Value-Added Analysis under Endogeneity, TSE Working Paper, n. 10-185, July 2010.

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TSE Working Paper, n. 10-185, July 2010