Author:
Zheng Lei,Weng Qiuyi,Gong Xin
Abstract
AbstractCognitive abilities have a great impact on individuals’ socioeconomic status. Among the factors that affect cognitive ability, early childhood development and preschool education are vital. However, evidence on the effect of preschool attendance on the urban-rural cognition gap from large-scale samples is almost nonexistent. Based on a nationally representative dataset from the China Education Panel Survey, this study fills this gap by presenting evidence of a significant cognition gap between urban and rural middle school students. We find a consistent positive relationship between preschool attendance and cognitive ability in grade 7 and grade 9 based on ordinary least squares and propensity score matching estimations. Results based on a Blinder-Oaxaca decomposition suggest that the differences between urban and rural students in preschool education account for 28% to 44% of the between-group cognition gap. We also simulate the effects of policy interventions meant to develop preschool education on the narrowing of the urban-rural cognition gap.
Funder
National Office for Philosophy and Social Sciences
Beijing Social Science Foundation
Fundamental Research Funds for Central Universities
2018 Comprehensive Discipline Construction Fund of Faculty of Education
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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