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Hart RA, Moro M & Roberts JE (2017) Who gained from the introduction of free universal secondary education in England and Wales?. Oxford Economic Papers, 69 (3), pp. 707-733. https://doi.org/10.1093/oep/gpw039
Abstract
This paper investigates the introduction of free universal secondary education in England and Wales in 1944. It focuses on its effects in relation to a prime long-term goal of pre-war Boards of Education. This was to open secondary school education to children of all social backgrounds on equal terms. Adopting a difference-in-difference estimation approach, we do not find any evidence that boys and girls from less well-off home backgrounds displayed improved chances of attending selective secondary schools. Nor, for the most part, did they show increased probabilities of gaining formal school qualifications. One possible exception in this latter respect relates to boys with unskilled fathers.
Journal
Oxford Economic Papers: Volume 69, Issue 3
Status | Published |
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Publication date | 31/07/2017 |
Publication date online | 04/08/2016 |
Date accepted by journal | 06/06/2016 |
URL | http://hdl.handle.net/1893/24001 |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
ISSN | 0030-7653 |
eISSN | 1464-3812 |
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