The Role of National Culture in Student Acquisition of Cognitive Skills

34 Pages Posted: 28 Dec 2019

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Theodore R. Breton

George Mason University - Department of Economics; Universidad EAFIT - School of Economics and Finance - Center for Research in Economic & Finance (CIEF)

Date Written: November 2, 2019

Abstract

Institutionalists argue that there are proximate and fundamental causes of economic development. I apply this theory to examine whether national culture is the fundamental cause of student achievement across countries, while family, school, and school system characteristics are the proximate causes of this achievement. I find that national cultural characteristics explain 62% of the variation in PISA average mathematics scores and 50% of PISA reading literacy scores across 59 countries. Family, school, and school system characteristics can explain 60% of the variation in average mathematics scores and 57% of the variation in reading scores, but when both sets of characteristics are included in the analysis, the cultural characteristics explain most of the variation in the scores. This evidence supports the argument that schools function as agents of society and have a limited capability to raise students’ average test scores absent accompanying changes in a country’s cultural characteristics.

Keywords: cognitive skills, test scores, family characteristics, schools, culture

JEL Classification: O15

Suggested Citation

Breton, Theodore R., The Role of National Culture in Student Acquisition of Cognitive Skills (November 2, 2019). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3499904 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3499904

Theodore R. Breton (Contact Author)

George Mason University - Department of Economics ( email )

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Universidad EAFIT - School of Economics and Finance - Center for Research in Economic & Finance (CIEF) ( email )

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Medellin
Colombia

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