Yanguas Maria Lucia
University of California, Los Angeles, CA.
Econ Educ Rev. 2020 Jun;76. doi: 10.1016/j.econedurev.2020.101984. Epub 2020 Apr 9.
This paper provides the first causal estimates of the effect of children's access to computers and the internet on educational outcomes in early adulthood, such as schooling and choice of major. I exploit cross-cohort variation in access to technology among primary and middle school students in Uruguay, the first country to implement a nationwide one-laptop-per-child program. Despite a notable increase in computer access, educational attainment has not increased; the schooling gap between private and public school students has persisted, despite closing the technology gap. Among college students, those who had been exposed to the program as children were less likely to enroll in science and technology.
本文首次对儿童接触电脑和互联网对成年早期教育成果(如学业和专业选择)的影响进行了因果估计。我利用乌拉圭中小学学生获得技术的跨队列差异进行研究,乌拉圭是第一个实施全国性“每个孩子一台笔记本电脑”计划的国家。尽管电脑普及率显著提高,但教育程度并未提高;私立和公立学校学生之间的学业差距依然存在,尽管技术差距已经消除。在大学生中,儿时接触过该计划的学生选择科学和技术专业的可能性较小。