Achievement Gap between Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Children in Peru: An Analysis of Young Lives Survey Data
<p>In Peru, indigenous children obtain lower scores on academic tests, on average, than nonindigenous children. In this study, we investigate whether a test score achievement gap is found by the age of 5 and whether this gap increases by the age of 8. While the literature has focused on the un...
Main Authors: | Arteaga, I, Glewwe, P |
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Format: | Working paper |
Language: | English |
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Young Lives
2014
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