Working Paper

Academic Performance and Single-Sex Schooling: Evidence from a Natural Experiment in Switzerland

Gerald Eisenkopf, Zohal Hessami, Urs Fischbacher, Heinrich Ursprung
CESifo, Munich, 2011

CESifo Working Paper No. 3592

We study the effects of random assignment to coeducational and single-sex classes on the academic performance of female high school students. Our estimation results show that single-sex schooling improves the performance of female students in mathematics. This positive effect increases if the single-sex class is taught by a male teacher. An accompanying survey reveals that single-sex schooling also strengthens female students’ self-confidence and renders the self-assessment of their mathematics skills more level-headed. Single-sex schooling thus has profound implications for human capital formation and the mind-set of female students.

CESifo Category
Economics of Education
Keywords: gender math gap, single-sex education, coeducation, natural experiment
JEL Classification: I210, J160