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The effects of summer heat on academic achievement: A cohort analysis
Institution:1. U. of Missouri, Dept. of Economics, 909 University Avenue, 327 Professional Building, Columbia, MO 65211-6040, USA;2. Mississippi State U., Dept. of Finance and Economics, 114 McCool Hall, 40 Old Main, P.O. Box 5288, Mississippi State, MS 39762, USA;3. Georgia State U., Dept. of Economics, P.O. Box 3992, Atlanta, GA 30302-3992, USA
Abstract:This paper analyzed the effect of summer heat on academic achievement. Summer heat can negatively affect student learning, as previous studies have shown that high temperatures in laboratory settings have a negative effect on cognitive abilities. For this analysis, the test scores of five different cohorts were combined with city-level daily temperature data. To control for unobserved heterogeneity, the test scores of students within the same school were compared over time (school-fixed effects estimation). Summer heat negatively affected student test scores. Specifically, an additional day with a maximum daily temperature exceeding 34 °C (93.2 °F) during the summer, relative to a day with a maximum temperature between 28 °C (82.4 °F) and 30 °C (86 °F), decreased the scores of math and English tests by 0.0042 and 0.0064 standard deviations, respectively. No significant effects were found on the reading test scores. In addition, these effects were larger in relatively cooler cities, but did not differ based on gender. Finally, the previous year's summer also had negative effects on the current year's test scores.
Keywords:Summer heat  Academic achievement  Test score  Compensatory behavior
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