Hi,
I am currently doing my bachelor thesis on grade inflation in upper secondary school with regard to a reform in Sweden. Just familiarising myself with STATA, I could need some guidance in what to do.
We have panel data on every grade of each school, with our "inflation variable", a "public/private dummy", a "post or prior to reform dummy (LroplanDUMMY)", year of entry, year, and some control variables.
The hypotheses we intend to test are:
1) Has the reform decreased grade inflation?
2) Has the reform affected private school to a greater extent than public schools?
We want to divide the data into cohorts based on school and year of entry in order to test our hypotheses.
As a first step, how do we make STATA identify our cohorts?
Secondly, what tests should we use for our hypotheses? We are right now considering a differences-in-differences method for the second hypothesis – do you agree?
Some background info: the reform has affected all students entering upper secondary school in 2011 and after. Prior research has found that private schools generally inflate grades more, and the reform is partly intended to deal with these issues.
Sorry for very basic questions and badly formatted attachments. Any help is very appreciated!
Best regards,
David
I am currently doing my bachelor thesis on grade inflation in upper secondary school with regard to a reform in Sweden. Just familiarising myself with STATA, I could need some guidance in what to do.
We have panel data on every grade of each school, with our "inflation variable", a "public/private dummy", a "post or prior to reform dummy (LroplanDUMMY)", year of entry, year, and some control variables.
The hypotheses we intend to test are:
1) Has the reform decreased grade inflation?
2) Has the reform affected private school to a greater extent than public schools?
We want to divide the data into cohorts based on school and year of entry in order to test our hypotheses.
As a first step, how do we make STATA identify our cohorts?
Secondly, what tests should we use for our hypotheses? We are right now considering a differences-in-differences method for the second hypothesis – do you agree?
Some background info: the reform has affected all students entering upper secondary school in 2011 and after. Prior research has found that private schools generally inflate grades more, and the reform is partly intended to deal with these issues.
Sorry for very basic questions and badly formatted attachments. Any help is very appreciated!
Best regards,
David
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