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David Figlio

Paola Giuliano

Umut Ozek

Paola Sapienza

We study the role of Long-Term Orientation on the educational attainment of immigrant students. Controlling for the quality of schools and socio-economic characteristics, students from long-term oriented cultures perform better in third grade reading and math, have larger test score gains over time, fewer absences and disciplinary incidents, are less likely to repeat grades, more likely to enroll in advanced high school courses and more likely to graduate from high school in four years. Evidence on mechanisms suggests that both parents educational choices for their children and social learning from peers are important mechanisms.
Date Published: 2019
Citations: Figlio, David, Paola Giuliano, Umut Ozek, Paola Sapienza. 2019. Long-Term Orientation and Educational Performance. American Economic Journal: Economic Policy. (4)272-309.