社会资本
政治
自愿主义(哲学)
民主
公民参与
公民身份
荟萃分析
社会普查
政治学
公共行政
社会科学
社会学
法学
哲学
内科学
认识论
医学
作者
M. Danish Shakeel,Patrick J. Wolf,Alison Johnson,Mattie A. Harris,Sarah Ruth Morris
标识
DOI:10.1007/s10648-024-09874-1
摘要
Abstract Since Plato and Aristotle, political theorists have discussed the important role of education in forming democratic citizens. They disagree, however, over whether public or private schools are more effective at nurturing citizenship. We conduct a statistical meta-analysis to identify the average association between private schooling and measures of four central civic outcomes: political tolerance, political participation, civic knowledge and skills, and voluntarism and social capital. Our search identifies 13,301 initial target studies, ultimately yielding 531 effects from 57 qualified studies drawing from 40 different databases. Using Robust Variance Estimation, we determine that, on average, private schooling boosts any civic outcome by 0.055 standard deviations over public schooling. Religious private schooling, particularly, is strongly associated with positive civic outcomes. The evidence is especially strong that private schooling is correlated with higher levels of political tolerance and political knowledge and skills. We discuss heterogeneities, robustness checks, and implications.
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