Seminar in Empirical Microeconomics - Empowering Adolescents to Transform Schools: Lessons from a Behavioral Targeting

Time
Thursday, 13. June 2024
12:00 - 13:15

Location
F428

Organizer
Chair of Applied Microeconomics

Speaker:
Elif Kubilay (University of Essex)

Empowering Adolescents to Transform Schools: Lessons from a Behavioral Targeting

(Sule Alan and Elif Kubilay)

Abstract: We test the effectiveness of a behavioral program grounded in the idea that status granting and self-persuasion might yield a robust behavioral change in disadvantaged adolescents. We enlist socially connected senior middle school students with high emotional intelligence as “student-teachers” and entrust them with delivering a curriculum to their junior peers. The program empowers student-teachers, leading them to improve their social environment. It reduces disciplinary incidents and anti-social behavior among student-teachers and their friendship networks. The intervention significantly
enhances the likelihood of admission to selective high schools for student-teachers, offering a cost-effective way to help disadvantaged adolescents escape neighborhood disadvantages.

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