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Effets de contexte et réussite scolaire des jeunes en Nouvelle-Calédonie

Florent Sari and Amélie Chung

Revue d'économie régionale et urbaine, 2023, vol. Octobre, issue 4, 609-634

Abstract: In this article, we study the determinants of educational success among young people in New Caledonia, a small island economy in the South Pacific that is strongly associated with disparities. In fact, the public authorities, and in this case the educational institutions are setting up important measures to reduce inequalities, in a context of decolonization and autonomy of this French overseas territory. Thus, we intend to understand how the compositional effects of educational contexts may or may not contribute to academic performance inequalities. More specifically, we explore the extent to which class and school configurations can influence individual academic achievement. The use of a multilevel method allows us to take into account the overlapping structure of the different school environments, which are the classes and colleges. We use an exhaustive administrative database of ninth grade students to study individual characteristics and the effects of school contexts on success in the Diplôme National du Brevet. This first level of diploma delivered by the French school system, allows a level of analysis that considers the whole school population, since at this age, school is still compulsory. On the other hand, studying the weight of structural factors on individual success, from the earliest age, provides information on the needs necessary to establish a more equitable educational system. In addition to the individual socio-demographic characteristics of students, results of multilevel models show that class effects are more important than school effects. Our results show that a student's probability of graduating increases when he or she shares a class with other students who have high academic performance. On the other hand, the characteristics of the school have little or no significant effect.

Keywords: contextual effects; educational achievement; peer effects (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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