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Table 9 Results of the regression discontinuity analyses with a smaller age bandwidth

From: Equal opportunities for all? Analyzing within-country variation in school effectiveness

 

School level

Country

Mathematics

Science

  

Intercept

Added-year slope

Age slope

Residual variance

Intercept

Added-year slope

Age slope

Residual variance

  

Par (SE)

Par (SE)

Par (SE)

Par (SE)

Par (SE)

Par (SE)

Par (SE)

Par (SE)

  

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

(7)

(8)

 

Primary school

1

Norway 2015

509.421* (3.356)

27.251* (5.251)

2.757* (0.692)

4843.287* (180.137)

509.231* (3.091)

15.993* (4.561)

2.783* (0.641)

4159.761* (170.431)

2

Norway 1995

403.621* (4.857)

51.792* (7.725)

3.963* (1.086)

5911.597* (247.729)

436.027* (7.192)

45.753* (11.774)

3.539* (1.371)

9035.392* (447.899)

3

Iceland 1995

391.100* (5.438)

47.463* (7.975)

2.068 (1.167)

5327.020* (283.000)

419.667* (6.754)

37.130* (10.063)

3.899* (1.498)

8349.602* (485.211)

4

Cyprus 1995

407.582* (5.823)

43.605* (10.145)

2.638 (1.379)

8071.871* (314.508)

400.216* (4.356)

22.304* (8.306)

3.382* (1.204)

6231.820* (275.022)

5

Greece 1995

410.562* (5.632)

45.049* (9.064)

2.445* (1.121)

8770.129* (446.473)

435.162* (5.289)

33.488* (8.271)

1.722 (1.015)

6844.656* (382.501)

6

Scotland 1995

436.203* (5.386)

30.013* (9.533)

2.224 (1.289)

7743.013* (449.571)

469.266* (6.733)

16.042 (10.338)

3.037* (1.419)

9742.469* (560.327)

 

Secondary school

7

Norway 2015

495.570* (3.142)

11.598* (5.011)

1.192 (0.653)

4653.471* (195.607)

498.375* (3.914)

5.024 (6.274)

1.201 (0.830)

6009.678* (203.420)

8

Norway 1995

468.089* (7.251)

30.708* (12.623)

− 1.540 (1.639)

4981.909* (430.018)

474.322* (8.024)

39.520* (12.710)

− 2.227 (1.630)

5578.207* (431.858)

9

Iceland 1995

461.823* (4.487)

11.524 (8.858)

1.407 (1.207)

4494.301* (279.431)

456.088* (5.343)

11.292 (9.393)

1.676 (1.317)

5537.853* (390.613)

10

Sweden 1995

520.467* (3.608)

18.161* (8.057)

0.364 (0.989)

5265.781* (243.625)

531.356* (4.115)

17.381* (8.010)

0.792 (1.079)

6233.760* (259.991)

11

Cyprus 1995

445.765* (5.049)

21.228* (8.285)

− 0.784 (1.097)

8294.749* (285.595)

418.189* (5.879)

31.396* (8.934)

− 0.060 (1.206)

8232.642* (313.417)

12

Scotland 1995

467.638* (4.293)

17.809* (7.139)

1.043 (0.878)

5946.453* (280.171)

468.693* (5.112)

21.528* (7.816)

1.524 (1.020)

7962.746* (387.270)

13

Slovak Rep. 1995

513.458* (3.800)

16.595* (6.489)

1.821* (0.822)

5237.842* (223.091)

511.464* (3.939)

18.848* (6.544)

1.305 (0.814)

5839.981* (261.382)

  1. The rows depict the results of the regression model described in Eq. (1) with a reduced age bandwidth (six months before and after threshold) for the different samples. The columns depict the parameters with standard errors (SE) in parentheses. The analyses are based on unstandardized achievement scores
  2. *p < 0.050