Peer group effects and optimal education system

  1. Hidalgo, Marisa
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Working papers = Documentos de trabajo: Serie AD

Argitalpen urtea: 2005

Zenbakia: 12

Mota: Laneko dokumentua

Laburpena

The belief that peers' characteristics influence the behavior and outcomes of students in school has been important in shaping public policy. How peers affect individuals depends on the educational system prevailing. I analyze two different systems: tracking and mixing, and I propose several criteria to compare them. I find that at compulsory level, average human capital across the population is maximized under tracking, although tracking does not dominates mixing according to first order stochastic dominance. The education system that maximizes college attendance depends on the income level in the population and on the opportunity cost of college attendance.