Several studies in the mathematical education literature show the effect of students’ high school skills in maths on their success at higher levels of education and work. In particular, the importance of maths course taking in US high schools is highlighted to be important for college enrolment and completion. The choice of taking additional maths courses or, as in Italy, of choosing a high-school curriculum with more maths, is not random: it depends on several substantial factors such as gender and socio-economic status. This selection bias implies that the differences in the academic outcomes might be traceable not only to mathematics ability and knowledge. In this paper, the aim is to estimate the treatment effect of attending a relatively new high school curriculum in Italy with more maths, with respect to the traditional track of the scientific “liceo”, on two academic outcomes: university enrolment and first-year university performance. After having reduced the selection bias using a caliper multi-level propensity score matching procedure, a multi-state Markov model is used to study the treatment effect on the joint educational outcomes.

Priulla, A., Vittorietti, M., Attanasio, M. (2023). Does taking additional Maths classes in high school affect academic outcomes?. SOCIO-ECONOMIC PLANNING SCIENCES, 89 [10.1016/j.seps.2023.101674].

Does taking additional Maths classes in high school affect academic outcomes?

Priulla, Andrea
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Vittorietti, Martina;Attanasio, Massimo
2023-07-03

Abstract

Several studies in the mathematical education literature show the effect of students’ high school skills in maths on their success at higher levels of education and work. In particular, the importance of maths course taking in US high schools is highlighted to be important for college enrolment and completion. The choice of taking additional maths courses or, as in Italy, of choosing a high-school curriculum with more maths, is not random: it depends on several substantial factors such as gender and socio-economic status. This selection bias implies that the differences in the academic outcomes might be traceable not only to mathematics ability and knowledge. In this paper, the aim is to estimate the treatment effect of attending a relatively new high school curriculum in Italy with more maths, with respect to the traditional track of the scientific “liceo”, on two academic outcomes: university enrolment and first-year university performance. After having reduced the selection bias using a caliper multi-level propensity score matching procedure, a multi-state Markov model is used to study the treatment effect on the joint educational outcomes.
3-lug-2023
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Priulla, A., Vittorietti, M., Attanasio, M. (2023). Does taking additional Maths classes in high school affect academic outcomes?. SOCIO-ECONOMIC PLANNING SCIENCES, 89 [10.1016/j.seps.2023.101674].
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