Distance and academic performance in higher education
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This paper examines whether one of the determinants of academic performance in higher education is the
geographical distance separating the place of study and the place of family residence. Twelve years of data
on students from a public university are utilized to estimate a model of relative academic performance, with
an instrumental variables two-stage least squares estimator to account for possible endogeneity bias. The
results indicate that distance is a negative determinant of academic performance and provide a new factor
to take into account in reflexions over the impact of the spatial organization of higher education institutions.
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VIEIRA, C., VIEIRA, I. and RAPOSO, L. (no prelo) Distance and academic performance in
higher education, Spatial Economic Analysis