Discrimination in Grading: Experimental Evidence from Primary School Teachers

Refereed Journal // 2013
Refereed Journal // 2013

Discrimination in Grading: Experimental Evidence from Primary School Teachers

This paper studies the effect of teacher expectations on essay grades in an experimental setting. For this purpose, we randomly assign Turkish or German first names to a set of essays so that some teachers believe a given essay was written by a German native pupil, whereas others believe it was written by a pupil of Turkish origin. We find that the same essays obtain significantly worse grades and lower secondary school recommendations when bearing a Turkish sounding name.

Sprietsma, Maresa (2013), Discrimination in Grading: Experimental Evidence from Primary School Teachers, Empirical Economics 45 (1) , 523-538