Using a rich data set of almost the entire population of Ukrainian secondary
schools, the authors estimate the effect of school size and class size on the
performance of secondary schools on Ukraine's External Independent Test.
They
find that larger schools tend to have somewhat better performance, both in terms
of test scores and in terms of test participation.
The size of this effect is
relatively small, however, especially in rural areas for which the estimates are
likely to be more clean estimates. Class size is found to be insignificant in
most specifications and, if significant, of negligible size.
Author: Coupe,Tom;Olefir,Anna;Alonso,Juan Diego. Document Date: 2011/11/01. Document Type: Policy Research Working Paper. Report Number: WPS5879. Volume No: 1 of 1
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