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Lergetporer, Philipp; Werner, Katharina und Woessmann, Ludger (2020): Educational inequality and public policy preferences: Evidence from representative survey experiments. In: Journal of Public Economics, Bd. 188, 104226

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Abstract

To study how information about educational inequality affects public concerns and policy preferences, we devise survey experiments in representative samples of the German population. Providing information about the extent of educational inequality strongly increases concerns about educational inequality. It also affects support for equity-oriented education policies (which have high baseline support), although effects are quantitatively small on average. However, instrumental-variable estimates suggest substantial effects of concerns on policy preferences among the compliers whose concerns are shifted by the information treatment. There are substantial effects on support for compulsory preschool, which increases further if respondents are informed about policy effectiveness.

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