Role Models in Movies: The Impact of Queen of Katwe on Students’ Educational Attainment
Emma Riley
The Review of Economics and Statistics, 2024, vol. 106, issue 2, 334-351
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This paper presents experimental evidence on the impact of a role model on secondary school students’ exam performance in Uganda. Students were individually randomized to see either a movie featuring a female role model, Queen of Katwe, or to see a placebo movie. I find that treatment with the role model immediately before an important national exam leads to students performing better on their exams, particularly in math, with effects largest for female students. Female students exposed to the role model are more likely to remain in education in subsequent years, closing the gender gap with their male peers.
Date: 2024
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