| Grant number: | 17/10937-0 |
| Support Opportunities: | Regular Research Grants |
| Start date: | January 01, 2018 |
| End date: | June 30, 2020 |
| Field of knowledge: | Applied Social Sciences - Demography |
| Principal Investigator: | Laeticia Rodrigues de Souza |
| Grantee: | Laeticia Rodrigues de Souza |
| Host Institution: | Núcleo de Estudos da População (NEPO). Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP). Campinas , SP, Brazil |
| City of the host institution: | Campinas |
| Associated researchers: | Bernardo Lanza Queiroz ; Cristine Campos de Xavier Pinto ; Dimitri de Oliveira e Silva |
Abstract
There is a large and growing literature on peer effects as researchers have long begun investigating the role of social interactions for explaining a series of individual behaviors. Schools are very important environments for studying peer effects. A sizable portion of humancapital accumulation takes place in schools and this has consequences for individual productivity and wages, for instance. This project proposes to investigate the existence of peer effects in academic outcomes (such as grade point average (GPA), grade in mandatory courses, obtained credits, dropout and retention rates) in a developing country. It does so by exploring specificities in the student's admission process of a Brazilian federal university, which works as a natural experiment. Individuals who are comparable in terms of previous academic achievement - based in their score in the admission exam - end up having classmates with better or worse performance in college because of the assignment rule of students to classrooms starting classes either in the first or in the second semester. Thus, our identification strategy for estimating peer effects on academic outcomes eliminates the endogenous selfselection into groups that would otherwise undermine the causal inference of peer effects. This project is a necessary step before investigating the impact of peer quality on wages using the same natural experiment. This future agenda will allow us to deepen our understanding of how peer effects can also have long-lasting impacts. (AU)
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