Central Exams and Adult Skills: Evidence from PIAAC

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Lisa Leschnig

Government of the Federal Republic of Germany - Institute for Employment Research (IAB)

Guido Schwerdt

University of Konstanz - Faculty of Economics and Statistics

Katarina Zigova

University of Konstanz

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Abstract

Central exams are often hypothesized to favorably affect incentive structures in schools. Indeed, previous research provides vast evidence on the positive effects of central exams on student test scores. But critics warn that these effects may arise through the strategic behavior of students and teachers, which may not affect human capital accumulation in the long run. Exploiting variation in examination types across school systems and over time, we provide the first evidence that central exams positively affect adult skills. However, our estimates are small compared to the existing estimates for students, which may indicate some fade-out in the effect on skills over time.

Keywords: earnings, adult skills, Central Exams, PIAAC

JEL Classification: I20, J24, J31

Suggested Citation

Leschnig, Lisa and Schwerdt, Guido and Zigova, Katarina, Central Exams and Adult Skills: Evidence from PIAAC. IZA Discussion Paper No. 14107, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3789374 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3789374

Lisa Leschnig (Contact Author)

Government of the Federal Republic of Germany - Institute for Employment Research (IAB) ( email )

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Guido Schwerdt

University of Konstanz - Faculty of Economics and Statistics ( email )

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78457 Konstanz
Germany

Katarina Zigova

University of Konstanz ( email )

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Universitätsstraße 10
Konstanz, D-78457
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