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Research Article

The external effect of better-educated parents on student academic outcome

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ABSTRACT

This paper exploits the random assignment rule embedded in Chinese education system to investigate the external effect of better-educated parents in a class on students’ academic outcomes. Using a representative sample of Chinese middle school students, our estimation results show that a higher share of classmates with college-educated parents helps improve test scores of the students in the class. We further show that such external effect may arise from positive interactions between parents.

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Correction Statement

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Notes

1 To maintain sufficient sample size, we randomly drop 2 schools from the baseline sample in the exercises. We also randomly exclude 3 or 4 schools from 62 schools, and the patterns of the results are similar to that depicted in .

Additional information

Funding

This work was supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China [71873123, 72034006], National Office for Philosophy and Social Sciences [18FJY026], and Social Science Fund of Zhejiang Province [20JDZD004].

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