@article{c214b4b2a0964e25b9aa885d81aa27cf,
title = "The Effectiveness of Private Voucher Education: Evidence From Structural School Switches",
abstract = "In this article the authors analyze the effect of private voucher education on student academic performance using new data on Chilean students and a novel identification strategy. Most schools in Chile provide either primary or secondary education. The authors analyze the effect of private voucher education on students who are forced to enroll at a different school to attend secondary education once graduated from primary schooling-structural switches. Moreover, the data set the authors use in this article contains information on previous academic achievement and thus allows them to identify differences in students' unobservable characteristics. Using a number of propensity-score-based econometric techniques and the changes-in-changes estimation method, the authors find that private voucher education leads to small, sometimes not statistically significant differences in academic performance. The estimated effect of private voucher education amounts to about 4% to 6% of one standard deviation in test scores. In contrast, the literature on Chile based on cross-sectional data had previously found positive effects of about 15% to 20% of one standard deviation.",
keywords = "Chile, educational vouchers, school choice, school switches, student achievement",
author = "Bernardo Lara and Alejandra Mizala and Andrea Repetto",
note = "Funding Information: We thank the editor, Dominic Brewer, three anonymous referees, Juan Pablo Atal, Julie Cullen, Eduardo Fajnzylber, Victor Lavy, Sergio Urz{\'u}a, Tom{\'a}s Rau, and participants at seminars at Alberto Hurtado University, the Center for Applied Economics and the Economics Department at the University of Chile, the Universidad Adolfo Iba{\~n}ez, the Chilean Economic Society and Latin American and the Caribbean Economic Association annual meetings, and the 2010 Society for Economic Dynamics meeting for comments and suggestions. We are grateful to the Sistema de Medici{\'o}n de la Calidad de la Educaci{\'o}n office at Chile{\textquoteright}s Ministry of Education for providing us with the data and to Fernanda Melis, who helped us match the different data sources into a comprehensive database. Funding from Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Cient{\'i}fico y Tecnol{\'o}gico (#1070316 and #1061224) and Comisi{\'o}n Nacional de Investigaci{\'o}n Cient{\'i}fica y Tecnol{\'o}gica CONICYT-PIA Project CIE-05 Center for Advanced Research in Education is gratefully acknowledged. ",
year = "2011",
month = jun,
doi = "10.3102/0162373711402990",
language = "English",
volume = "33",
pages = "119--137",
journal = "Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis",
issn = "0162-3737",
publisher = "SAGE Publications Inc.",
number = "2",
}