School management and sexual behavior of teenagers


Autoria(s): Atencio-De-Leon, Andrea; Cortés Cortés, Darwin Fauricio; Gallego Acevedo, Juan Miguel; Maldonado Carrizosa, Darío
Data(s)

01/01/2015

Resumo

This paper asks whether school based management may help reducing risky sexual behavior of teenagers. For this purpose we use student level data from Bogot´a to identify students from Concession School (CS), who are enrolled in public education system with a more school management autonomy at school level, and to compare them with those students at the traditional public education system. We use propensity score matching methods to have a comparable sample between pupils at CS and traditional schools. Our results show that on average the behavior of students from CS do not have a sexual behavior that differs from those in traditional public schools except for boys in CS who have a lower probability of being sexual active. However, there are important differences when heterogeneity is considered. For example we find that CS where girls per boys ratio is higher have lower teenage pregnancy rates than public schools with also high girls per boys ratios. We also find that teachers’ human capital, teacher-pupil ratio or whether school offers sexual education are also related to statistically significant differences between CS and traditional public schools.

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http://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/10797

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Facultad de Economía

Relação

Serie Documentos de trabajo ; No. 174

https://ideas.repec.org/p/col/000092/012423.html

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Palavras-Chave #Juventud -- Conducta sexual #Educación sexual para jóvenes #Administración educativa #Concesiones (Colegios) -- Bogotá (Colombia) -- Estudio de casos #306.76 #Sexual behavior #School management #Concession schools -- Bogotá (Colombia)
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