Working Paper

Home Broadband and Human Capital Formation

Rosa Sanchis-Guarner, José Montalbán, Felix Weinhardt
CESifo, Munich, 2021

CESifo Working Paper No. 8846

This paper estimates the effect of home high-speed internet on national test scores of students at age 14. We combine comprehensive information on the telecom network, administrative student records, house prices and local amenities in England in a fuzzy spatial regression discontinuity design across invisible telephone exchange catchment areas. Using this strategy, we find that increasing broadband speed by 1 Mbit/s increases test scores by 1.37 percentile ranks in the years 2005-2008. This effect is sizeable, equivalent to 5% of a standard deviation in the national score distribution, and not driven by other technological mediating factors or school characteristics.

CESifo Category
Economics of Education
Economics of Digitization
Keywords: broadband, education, student performance, spatial regression discontinuity
JEL Classification: J240, I210, I280, D830