Central Exams and Adult Skills

Periodical
Economics of Education Review
Volume
90
Year
2022
Access date
May 31, 2023
Relates to study/studies
PIAAC Cycle 1

Central Exams and Adult Skills

Evidence from PIAAC

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.