Selection and Educational Attainment: Why Some Children Are Left Behind? Evidence from a Middle-Income Country

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Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA)
Available from: 
January 2019
Paper author(s): 
Luciana Méndez-Errico
Xavier Ramos
Topic: 
Education - Health
Year: 
2019

We model schooling as a sequential process and examine why some children are left behind. We focus on the factors that explain selection at early stages of the education system. Our findings for Uruguay suggest that long-term factors, such as parental background or ethnicity matter across all education stages while the effect of short-term factors, such as family income, wear out as individuals progress in the education system, suggesting a severe selection process at early stages.

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