Peer Effects and Textbooks in Primary Education: Evidence from Francophone Sub-Saharan Africa

57 Pages Posted: 27 Feb 2005 Last revised: 6 May 2025

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Markus Frölich

Universität Mannheim, Chair of Econometrics

Katharina Michaelowa

University of Zurich - Centre for Comparative and International Studies (CIS)

Abstract

As opposed to many other school inputs, textbooks have frequently been demonstrated to significantly foster student achievement. Using the rich data set provided by the 'Program on the Analysis of Education Systems' (PASEC) for five francophone, sub-Saharan African countries, this paper goes beyond the estimation of direct effects of textbooks on students' learning and focuses on peer effects resulting from textbooks owned by students' classmates. Applying and extending nonparametric estimation methods from the treatment evaluation literature we separate the direct effect of textbooks from their peer effect. The latter clearly dominates but depends upon the initial level of textbook availability.

Keywords: evaluation, student achievement, primary education, nonparametric estimation

JEL Classification: C14, C21, O15

Suggested Citation

Frölich, Markus and Michaelowa, Katharina, Peer Effects and Textbooks in Primary Education: Evidence from Francophone Sub-Saharan Africa. IZA Discussion Paper No. 1519, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=672064

Markus Frölich (Contact Author)

Universität Mannheim, Chair of Econometrics ( email )

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68131 Mannheim
D-Mannheim, 68131
Germany

HOME PAGE: http://froelich.vwl.uni-mannheim.de

Katharina Michaelowa

University of Zurich - Centre for Comparative and International Studies (CIS) ( email )

Affolternstrasse 56
8050 Zurich
Switzerland

HOME PAGE: http://www.cis.ethz.ch/

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