Working Paper

Religious Practice and Student Performance: Evidence from Ramadan Fasting

Erik Hornung, Guido Schwerdt, Maurizio Strazzeri
CESifo, Munich, 2021

CESifo Working Paper No. 9349

We investigate how the intensity of Ramadan affects educational outcomes by exploiting spatio-temporal variation in annual fasting hours. Longer fasting hours are related to increases in student performance in a panel of TIMMS test scores (1995–2019) across Muslim countries but not other countries. Results are confirmed in a panel of PISA test scores (2003–2018) allowing within country-wave comparisons of Muslim to non-Muslim students across Europe. We provide evidence consistent with the hypothesis that a demanding Ramadan during adolescence affects educational performance by facilitating formation of social capital and social identity via increased religious participation and shared experiences among students.

CESifo Category
Economics of Education
Keywords: education, religion, religious participation, Ramadan, social identity, social capital, PISA, TIMMS
JEL Classification: I210, Z120, J240, O150