This week's links include Guido Imbens and Josh Angrist on co-authoring, Peter Hull on his path to applied econometrics work, the illusion of robustness checks, and more.
Covid school closures in poorer countries could affect this generation forever
Evidence is beginning to emerge about the educational impact of long-term school closures in low and middle income countries
10 June 2021 • 1:08pm
In some countries, schools remain closed, while in others they are reopening with Covid-19 control measures in place
Credit: Aamir Qureshi/AFP
Covid-19’s mass school closures could “affect this generation forever”, according to emerging evidence from countries around the world showing lower test scores, a loss of key skills and a higher risk of children dropping out as a result of the pandemic.
Experts have long expected the closures to have huge repercussions, but until recently, the evidence came mainly from higher income countries.