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Choice and Consequence: Assessing Mismatch at Chicago Exam Schools

Joshua Angrist, Parag Pathak and Román Andrés Zárate

No 26137, NBER Working Papers from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc

Abstract: The educational mismatch hypothesis asserts that students are hurt by affirmative action policies that place them in selective schools for which they wouldn't otherwise qualify. We evaluate mismatch in Chicago's selective public exam schools, which admit students using neighborhood-based diversity criteria as well as test scores. Regression discontinuity estimates for applicants favored by affirmative action indeed show no gains in reading and negative effects of exam school attendance on math scores. But these results are similar for more- and less-selective schools and for applicants unlikely to benefit from affirmative-action, a pattern inconsistent with mismatch. We show that Chicago exam school effects are explained by the schools attended by applicants who are not offered an exam school seat. Specifically, mismatch arises because exam school admission diverts many applicants from high-performing Noble Network charter schools, where they would have done well. Consistent with these findings, exam schools reduce Math scores for applicants applying from charter schools in another large urban district. Exam school applicants' previous achievement, race, and other characteristics that are sometimes said to mediate student-school matching play no role in this story.

JEL-codes: D47 I21 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019-08
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Published as Joshua D. Angrist & Parag A. Pathak & Roman A. Zarate, 2023. "Choice and consequence: Assessing mismatch at Chicago exam schools," Journal of Public Economics, vol 223.

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