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Table 6 Difference in difference analysis of PISA outcomes

From: Better migrants, better PISA results: Findings from a natural experiment

 

Coefficient

Standard Errord

Immigrant first generation

−31.21

6.19a

Year 2009

0.94

4.29

Immigrant first generationbYear 2009

20.49

6.91a

Female

27.71

1.86a

Age

−18.00

2.04a

SEI

1.08

0.07a

Parents ‘educationc: tertiary

6.18

2.24a

Parents’ education: compulsory

−21.14

5.12a

Family structuree: single

−3.27

2.64

Family Structure: mixed

−13.46

5.09a

Siblings (yes)

−6.70

2.56a

Less than 100 books at home

−37.10

2.33a

Foreign language at home

−26.45

3.17a

Latin Switzerland

−15.56

4.02a

Constant

759.39

33.15a

R2

0.24

 

N

20650

 
  1. Whole sample
  2. asignificant at 1% level
  3. bsignificant at 5% level, +significant at 10% level
  4. cReference: Both parents have secondary level education
  5. dAll standard errors account for errors’ correlations at the school level
  6. eReference: nuclear