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Simulating the Potential Impacts of COVID-19 School Closures on Schooling and Learning Outcomes

School closures due to COVID-19 have left more than a billion students out of school. This paper presents the results of simulations considering three, five and seven months of school closure and different levels of mitigation effectiveness resulting in optimistic, intermediate and pessimistic global scenarios. Using data on 157 countries, the analysis finds that the global level of schooling and learning will fall. COVID-19 could result in a loss of between 0.3 and 0.9 years of schooling adjusted for quality, bringing down the effective years of basic schooling that students achieve during their lifetime from 7.9 years to between 7.0 and 7.6 years. Close to 7 million students from primary up to secondary education could drop out due to the income shock of the pandemic alone.

Author(s): João Pedro, Azevedo Amer Hasan, Diana Goldemberg, Syedah Aroob Iqbal, and Koen Geven, World Bank

Year Published: 2020

Language: English

Country: USA

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