Does Private Tutoring Payoff?

24 Pages Posted: 18 Aug 2008

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Ayfer Gurun

Southern Methodist University (SMU) - Department of Economics

Daniel L. Millimet

Southern Methodist University (SMU) - Department of Economics; IZA Institute of Labor Economics

Abstract

We assess the causal effect of private tutoring on the probability of university placement in Turkey. We find that tutoring increases the probability of being placed in a university when non-random selection is ignored. Moreover, among those utilizing private tutoring, greater expenditure on tutoring is also positively associated with university placement. However, we find evidence of positive selection into tutoring, but negative selection into greater expenditures among those receiving tutoring. Accounting for this pattern of non-random selection, we conclude that private tutoring has a negative causal effect on university placement overall, but conditional on receiving any tutoring, spending more on tutoring has a positive causal effect on university placement.

Keywords: tutoring, Turkey, tertiary education, program evaluation

JEL Classification: C31, H51, I21, O15

Suggested Citation

Gurun, Ayfer and Millimet, Daniel L., Does Private Tutoring Payoff?. IZA Discussion Paper No. 3637, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1230824 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1230824

Ayfer Gurun (Contact Author)

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Daniel L. Millimet

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