Data and code for "A Pareto-Improving Way to Teach Principles of Economics: Evidence from the University of Toronto"
Principal Investigator(s): View help for Principal Investigator(s) Dwayne Benjamin, University of Toronto; Avi Cohen, University of Toronto and York University; Gillian Hamilton, University of Toronto
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Project Citation:
Benjamin, Dwayne, Cohen, Avi, and Hamilton, Gillian. Data and code for “A Pareto-Improving Way to Teach Principles of Economics: Evidence from the University of Toronto.” Nashville, TN: American Economic Association [publisher], 2020. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2020-09-10. https://doi.org/10.3886/E120768V1
Project Description
Summary:
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University of Toronto undergraduates can choose between conventional and literacy-targeted (LT) principles of economics courses. We compare demographics and performance in subsequent courses for 13,000 students over 11 years and find that LT courses attract a greater percentage of female and domestic students; conditional on meeting grade thresholds, LT students do just as well in intermediate theory and statistics courses as conventional principles students; women do as well or better than men in intermediate theory and statistics courses. With appropriately chosen thresholds, departments offering LT courses can preserve subsequent disciplinary rigor and address underrepresentation of women and minorities.
Scope of Project
Subject Terms:
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Introductory Economics;
Literacy-targeted principles;
Undergraduate education;
Gender;
Diversity
JEL Classification:
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A22 Economic Education and Teaching of Economics: Undergraduate
I23 Higher Education; Research Institutions
J15 Economics of Minorities, Races, Indigenous Peoples, and Immigrants; Non-labor Discrimination
J16 Economics of Gender; Non-labor Discrimination
A22 Economic Education and Teaching of Economics: Undergraduate
I23 Higher Education; Research Institutions
J15 Economics of Minorities, Races, Indigenous Peoples, and Immigrants; Non-labor Discrimination
J16 Economics of Gender; Non-labor Discrimination
Geographic Coverage:
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Canada
Time Period(s):
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2006 – 2017
Universe:
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First year Economics students at the University of Toronto, 2006-2017.
Data Type(s):
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administrative records data
Methodology
Unit(s) of Observation:
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Individual student
Geographic Unit:
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Canada (University of Toronto)
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