Can Information on School Attributes and Placement Probabilities Direct Search and Choice? Evidence from Choice Platforms in Ecuador and Peru

This paper evaluates how new information influences families applica- tions and assignment outcomes in elementary school choice settings. Specifi- cally, using a multi-country RCT based in Tacna, Peru and Manta, Ecuador, we examine the effect of providing personalized information on schooling alternatives and placement risk. We find that applicants who received feed- back on placement risk and a suggestion of new schools add more schools to their applications and were more likely to include recommended schools than other alternatives available. Interestingly, the project implemented in Manta, Ecuador had only marginal effects for all outcomes. The main differ- ence across implementations was the inclusion of outreach and information provision through an additional WhatsApp “warning” in Peru, which was not realized in Ecuador. A lower school density seems to have also been a contributing factor to the results observed in the Ecuadorian context.

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Main Author: Inter-American Development Bank
Other Authors: Felipe Arteaga
Language:English
Published: Inter-American Development Bank
Subjects:Educational Institution, Rule-Based Student Assignment, School Choice, Digital Platform, Private School, Randomized Controlled Trial, Knowledge, Education, I20 - Education and Research Institutions: General, I21 - Analysis of Education, I22 - Educational Finance • Financial Aid, school information;school attributes;direct search;direct choice;choiceplatforms;Ecuador;Peru,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0004672
https://publications.iadb.org/en/can-information-school-attributes-and-placement-probabilities-direct-search-and-choice-evidence
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