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In Colombia, students from an ethnic group have a lower academic achievement with respect totheir non-ethnic peers in standardized test scores on math and language. This gap is persistentat a state level, especially in high ethnic density states. Using information from the state academictest (SABER 11), this study corroborates the existence of an academic gap between ethnicand non-ethnic students and, additionally, decomposes it in factors related to observable characteristics,such as family and school; and non-observable factors. The methodology proposed byBlinder and Oaxaca applied to quantile regression is used in order to determine the existence oftest score gaps throughout the distribution of academic performance. Results indicate that forstates where there is a statistically significant gap, a sizeable portion of it is attributed to nonobservablefactors. Nonetheless, at distinct levels of academic performance, the gap size and theextent to which it can be attributed non-observable factors vary according to the state

Andrés Sanchez-Jabba, Centro de Estudios Económicos Regionales. Banco de la República. Cartagena. Colombia.

Centro de Estudios Económicos Regionales. Banco de la República. Cartagena. Colombia.
Sanchez-Jabba, A. (2011). Etnic background and academic performance in Colombia. Revista Economía Del Rosario, 14(2), 189–227. Retrieved from https://revistas.urosario.edu.co/index.php/economia/article/view/2158

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