Liao Haoye, Ma Sen, Xue Hao
Institute for Economic and Social Research, Jinan University, Guangzhou, China.
Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, Stanford University, Stanford, USA.
China Econ Rev. 2022 Oct;75:101847. doi: 10.1016/j.chieco.2022.101847. Epub 2022 Aug 1.
The school shutdown due to the global pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) can lead to an increase in educational inequality through disproportionately affecting disadvantaged children. We use data from a unique survey of 7202 junior high school students and their parents from Shaanxi province to explore whether the school shutdown enlarged the educational gap between students with different parental socioeconomic statuses (SES) during the pandemic. We find that students with more highly educated parents experienced an increase in relative test rankings after the shutdown period. A 1-year increase in parents' education led to a relative 0.18-percentile increase in students' rankings of total test scores. We also identify the mechanisms behind the enlarged gap by means of heterogeneity analyses. We show that parents' education mainly affected children's academic performance through parents' engagement in their children's homeschooling, mitigating the negative impacts of Internet addiction on students, and serving as substitutes for teachers who were unable to teach well online.
2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)全球大流行导致学校停课,可能会因对弱势儿童的影响 disproportionately 而加剧教育不平等。我们使用来自陕西省7202名初中生及其家长的一项独特调查数据,探讨停课是否扩大了疫情期间不同父母社会经济地位(SES)学生之间的教育差距。我们发现,父母受教育程度较高的学生在停课期后的相对考试排名有所上升。父母教育年限每增加1年,学生的总考试成绩排名相对提高0.18个百分点。我们还通过异质性分析确定了差距扩大背后的机制。我们表明,父母的教育主要通过父母参与子女的家庭教育、减轻网络成瘾对学生的负面影响以及替代无法在线上良好授课的教师来影响孩子的学业成绩。