Testing Above the Limit: Drinking Water Contamination and Test Scores
    Working Paper 31564
  
        
    DOI 10.3386/w31564
  
        
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          This paper provides estimates of the contemporaneous effect of drinking water quality violations on students’ academic achievement. Using student-level test score data with residential addresses, geographic information on water systems, and drinking water violations from North Carolina, I estimate the within-student impacts of poor water quality on student test scores. Exposure to a bacteria violation during the school year decreases math scores by about 0.038 standard deviations when the public is uninformed. Results suggest that poor water quality may impact retention or comprehension of material throughout the school year.
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      Copy CitationMichelle M. Marcus, "Testing Above the Limit: Drinking Water Contamination and Test Scores," NBER Working Paper 31564 (2023), https://doi.org/10.3386/w31564.
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