Leave Them Kids Alone! National Exams as a Political Tool

42 Pages Posted: 11 Feb 2020

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José Mesquita Gabriel

Independent

João Pereira dos Santos

Nova School of Business and Economics

José Tavares

Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR); Nova School of Business and Economics

Date Written: February 2020

Abstract

This study examines whether standardized 12th grade national examination results are sensitive to coming legislative elections in Portugal. Using individual data for all exiting high school students taking national exams between the years 2004 and 2018, our empirical

investigation uncovers a 1.17 and 0.63 increase, on a scale of 0 to 20, in Mathematics and Portuguese scores, respectively, in the years where the exams occurred before legislative elections. The quality of students and the leniency of grading do not explain this rise in pre-election exam grades, suggesting the difficulty of the exam in itself is at stake. Further, we show that a unit increase in the average score of Mathematics and Portuguese exams, in those years, leads to a 1.46 percentage point rise in the vote share of the seating government.

Keywords: education, elections, Political Business Cycles, Standardized Exams

Suggested Citation

Mesquita Gabriel, José and Pereira dos Santos, João and Tavares, José, Leave Them Kids Alone! National Exams as a Political Tool (February 2020). CEPR Discussion Paper No. DP14374, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3535459

João Pereira dos Santos

Nova School of Business and Economics ( email )

Campus de Carcavelos
Rua da Holanda, 1
Carcavelos, 2775-405
Portugal

José Tavares

Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) ( email )

London
United Kingdom

Nova School of Business and Economics ( email )

Campus de Carcavelos
Rua da Holanda, 1
Carcavelos, 2775-405
Portugal

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