Curbing Adult Student Attrition: Evidence from a Field Experiment

Raj Chande, Michael Luca, Michael Sanders, XiannZhi Soon, Oana Borcan, Netta Barak Corren, Elizabeth Linos, Elspeth Kirkman, Sean Robinson
2015 Social Science Research Network  
Roughly 20% of adults in the OECD lack basic numeracy and literacy skills. In the UK, many colleges offer fully government subsidized adult education programs to improve these skills. Constructing a unique dataset consisting of weekly attendance records for 1179 students, we find that approximately 25% of learners stop attending these programs in the first ten weeks and that average attendance rates deteriorate by 20% in that time. We implement a large-scale field experiment in which we send
more » ... ouraging text messages to students. Our initial results show that these simple text messages reduce the proportion of students that stop attending by 36% and lead to a 7% increase in average attendance relative to the control group. The effects on attendance rates persist through the three weeks of available data following the initial intervention.
doi:10.2139/ssrn.2563757 fatcat:v7m3466phndcthxvxk33gbm4zq