Abstract
In this paper, we assess the value of auditing the final high school grades on educational
and labour market outcomes. We leverage a 2007 reform in Italy that introduced the
presence of external examiners on the board. We compare treated and untreated cohorts
in a two-way fixed effects model to show that the reform increased the earnings of high
school graduates. We carry out two-way fixed effects and special regressor methods to prove
that the reform raised the pupils’ years of schooling. We extend the combined fixed effects
approach (Altonji and Zhong 2021) to attest that treated cohorts’ returns to graduation are
about six percentage points as high as the untreated ones. Women benefited more than
men from the reform. The reform led them to choose a different higher education path and
opened up the doors to occupations and earnings they would not have earned absent it.
Lingua originale | Inglese |
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Titolo della pubblicazione ospite | WorkINPS Papers n. 56 |
Stato di pubblicazione | Pubblicato - 2022 |