COVID-19 Crisis, Economic Hardships, and Schooling Outcomes

IF 1.7 3区 教育学 Q2 ECONOMICS
Esther Gehrke, Friederike Lenel, Claudia Schupp
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Abstract

Abstract We combine phone-survey data from 2,200 students collected in July–August of 2020 with student-level administrative data from 54 schools in four northwestern provinces of Cambodia to investigate the implications of the COVID-19 pandemic for grade 9 students. These students were particularly vulnerable to dropping out of school prematurely due to the crisis. We find that most students kept studying during the crisis, returned to school to participate in the lower-secondary graduation exam after schools reopened, and transitioned to high school thereafter. However, we also find that students' exposure to the economic downturn had substantial implications: The likelihood that the father experienced income losses due to the crisis is negatively associated with a student's propensity to study during school closure, participation and performance in the final exam, and with the likelihood to transition to high school. In contrast, the likelihood that the mother experienced income losses is positively associated with student studying during the crisis, with participation in the final exam, and with transition to high school—potentially because mothers used the time at home to encourage their children to study.
COVID-19危机、经济困难和学校教育成果
我们将2020年7月至8月收集的2200名学生的电话调查数据与柬埔寨西北四省54所学校的学生管理数据相结合,调查2019冠状病毒病大流行对九年级学生的影响。这些学生特别容易因危机而过早辍学。我们发现,大多数学生在危机期间继续学习,在学校重新开学后重返学校参加初中毕业考试,并在之后过渡到高中。然而,我们也发现学生受到经济衰退的影响具有实质性的影响:父亲因经济危机而遭受收入损失的可能性与学生在学校关闭期间的学习倾向、期末考试的参与和表现以及升入高中的可能性呈负相关。相比之下,母亲经历收入损失的可能性与学生在危机期间的学习、参加期末考试以及升入高中的可能性呈正相关——这可能是因为母亲利用在家的时间鼓励孩子学习。
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