The impact of extracurricular education on socioeconomic mobility in Japan: an application of causal machine learning
The impact of extracurricular education on socioeconomic mobility in Japan: an application of causal machine learning
This paper explores the socioeconomic impacts of extracurricular education, specifically private tutoring, on social mobility in Japan. Using data from the 2015 National Survey on Social Stratification and Social Mobility (SSM), we employed a causal machine learning approach to evaluate this educational intervention on income, educational attainment, and occupational prestige. Our research suggests that while shadow education holds the potential for positive socioeconomic impacts, its benefits are undermined by the economic disparities among households, resulting in minimal overall improvement. This highlights the complex mechanisms between individual demographics and educational interventions, revealing promising machine learning applications in this field.
Yang Qiang
教育经济计划、经济管理
Yang Qiang.The impact of extracurricular education on socioeconomic mobility in Japan: an application of causal machine learning[EB/OL].(2025-06-09)[2025-06-27].https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.07421.点此复制
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