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Success in the university admission process in Germany: regional provenance matters
Authors:Sebastian Braun  Nadja Dwenger
Institution:(1) Humboldt University of Berlin, Spandauer Str. 1, 10099 Berlin, Germany;(2) German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin), Mohrenstr. 58, 10117 Berlin, Germany
Abstract:School education in Germany is under the responsibility of the federal states and as a consequence average grades differ widely across regions. Since school leavers apply nationwide for admission to university, regional provenance may thus matter a lot for the success probability in the admission process. Using a comprehensive dataset of the German central clearing house for university admissions in 2006/2007, we show that success rates indeed differ dramatically between federal states, provided that grades are not made comparable across state boundaries. Most of the variation in success can be explained by state-level differences in grading. By defining quotas for federal states and restricting competition among applicants to the state-level, the link between state-level grading and success rates in the university admission process can be broken.
Contact Information Nadja DwengerEmail:
Keywords:Admission to university  Federalism  Federal education system  Central clearing house  Germany
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