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Debra Shepherd

Researcher

Having completed her undergraduate studies at Stellenbosch in 2005, Debra passed both her Bcomm Honours and Mcomm degrees Cum Laude in 2007 and 2009 respectively. Debra was employed as a junior lecturer and researcher in the Economics Department at Stellenbosch from 2008 to 2011 before working as a researcher at the African Micro Economic Research Unit based at the University of Witwatersrand. Since 2013 Debra has returned to Stellenbosch University, where she works as a researcher with the Research on Socio-economic Policy (RESEP). She is also a VU-NRF Desmond Tutu Doctoral Scholarship candidate and completed her PhD in Development Economics through Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and Stellenbosch University. Her thesis focuses on analysing efficiency and effectiveness within the South African education system. Her research interests include applied micro-econometrics, the economics of education and labour economics.

September 24, 2023 in 2023, Authors, Conferences and Workshops, Debra Shepherd, Education 2023, Gabrielle Wills, Martin Gustafsson, News and Opinion, Nic Spaull, Nompumelelo Mohohlwane, Nwabisa Makaluza, Presentations, Rebecca Selkirk, Servaas van der Berg, Uncategorized

Conference on Quantitative Education Research (QER) 2023

RESEP held its 7th annual conference on Quantitative Education Research (QER) from 5-6 September 2023 at STIAS, Stellenbosch University.
September 24, 2023 By: RESEP PDF
December 7, 2020 in 2020, Authors, Debra Shepherd, Development, Development - Working Papers, Development 2020, Labour - Working Papers, Labour 2020, Research Outputs, Working Papers

The gendered effects of the ongoing lockdown and school closures in South Africa: Evidence from NIDS-CRAM Waves 1 and 2

The data from Wave 1 of NIDS-CRAM showed that women were disproportionately affected by the Covid- 19 crisis and the first month of the lockdown…
December 7, 2020 By: Debra Shepherd, Daniela Casale PDF
October 11, 2020 in Debra Shepherd, Development, Development - Report & Policy, Focus Areas, Policy Briefs, Reports, Research Outputs

The gendered effects of the ongoing lockdown and school closures in South Africa: Evidence from NIDS-CRAM Waves 1 and 2

The data from Wave 1 of NIDS-CRAM showed that women were disproportionately affected by the COVID-19 crisis and the first month of the lockdown period…
October 11, 2020 By: Debra Shepherd, Daniela Casale PDF
September 12, 2020 in Authors, Debra Shepherd, Education - Reports & Policy, Policy Briefs, Reports, Research Outputs

COVID-19 and basic education: Evaluating the initial impact of the return to schooling

This paper describes the partial return to school that occurred during June and July, drawing mainly on the second wave of the NIDSCRAM survey. To…
September 12, 2020 By: Debra Shepherd, Nompumelelo Mohohlwane, Stephen Taylor PDF
November 8, 2018 in Chapters in Book, Debra Shepherd, Education, Education - Publications, Education 2018, Gabrielle Wills, Publications, Research Outputs

Explaining the Western Cape performance paradox: An econometric analysis

Wills, G., Shepherd, D., and Kotze, J. (2018). Explaining the Western Cape performance paradox: An econometric analysis, in The Politics and Governance of Basic Education: A…
November 8, 2018 By: Debra Shepherd, Gabrielle Wills, Janeli Kotzé PDF
October 8, 2018 in Debra Shepherd, Education, Education - Publications, Education 2018, Journal Articles, Publications, Research Outputs

Understanding language in education and grade 4 reading performance using a ‘natural experiment’ of Botswana and South Africa

Shepherd, D.L. (2018). Understanding language in education and grade 4 reading performance using a 'natural experiment' of Botswana and South Africa. Assessment in Education: Principles, Policy & Practice, Special Issue:…
October 8, 2018 By: Debra Shepherd PDF
July 16, 2018 in 2017, Debra Shepherd, Development - Working Papers, Development 2017, Education, Education - Working Papers, Research Outputs, Working Papers

Gender, Self-concept and Mathematics and Science Performance of South African Grade 9 Students

Stellenbosch Working Paper Series No. WP11/2017 Publication date: October 2017 Abstract: Despite improvements over the past decade, South African women continue to be underrepresented in…
July 16, 2018 By: Debra Shepherd PDF
July 4, 2018 in 2016, Debra Shepherd, Education, Education - Working Papers, Education 2016, Gabrielle Wills, Research Outputs, Working Papers

Interrogating a Paradox of Performance in the WCED: A Provincial and Regional Comparison of Student Learning

Stellenbosch Working Paper Series No. WP14/2016 Abstract: The Western Cape, one of South Africa’s better performing provinces in terms of educational outcomes, has a relatively…
July 4, 2018 By: Debra Shepherd, Gabrielle Wills, Janeli Kotzé PDF
October 17, 2017 in Debra Shepherd, Earlier Working Papers, Labour, Labour - Working Papers, Working Papers

Post-Apartheid Trends in Gender Discrimination in South Africa: Analysis through Decomposition Techniques

Stellenbosch Working Paper Series No. WP06/2008 Abstract: Using appropriate econometric methods and 11 representative household surveys, this paper empirically assesses the extent and evolution of…
October 17, 2017 By: Debra Shepherd PDF
October 17, 2017 in 2010, Debra Shepherd, Education, Education - Working Papers, Servaas van der Berg, Working Papers

Signalling performance: Continuous assessment and matriculation examination marks in South African schools

Stellenbosch Working Paper Series No. WP28/2010 Abstract: Economists regard information and feedback as important ways for self-correction in a system. This study analyses one aspect…
October 17, 2017 in 2010, Debra Shepherd, Development, Development - Working Papers, Dieter von Fintel, Servaas van der Berg, Working Papers

The impact of the international economic crisis on child poverty in South Africa

Stellenbosch Working Paper Series No. WP13/2010 Abstract: This paper reports on a study to provide insights into the magnitude of the shocks associated with the…
October 17, 2017 By: Debra Shepherd, Dieter von Fintel, Servaas van der Berg, Margaret Chitiga, Bernard Decaluwé, Ramos Mabugu, Helene Maisonneve, Véroniwue Rombichaud PDF
October 17, 2017 in 2010, Cobus Burger, Debra Shepherd, Development, Education, Martin Gustafsson, Servaas van der Berg, Working Papers

The costs of illiteracy in South Africa

Stellenbosch Working Paper Series No. WP14/2010 Abstract: In South Africa, there has been a surge in publicly funded adult literacy education in recent years. There…
October 16, 2017 in 2011, Debra Shepherd, Education, Education - Working Papers, Working Papers

Constraints to school effectiveness: what prevents poor schools from delivering results?

Stellenbosch Working Paper Series No. WP05/2011 Abstract: The poor state of quality education in South Africa is confirmed by the weak performance of South African…
October 16, 2017 By: Debra Shepherd PDF
October 16, 2017 in Debra Shepherd, Publications, Servaas van der Berg

Journal Articles (Non-subsidised)

CHITIGA M, DECALUWE B, MABUGU ERM, MAISONNAVE H, ROBICHAUD R, SHEPHERD DL, VAN DER BERG S, VON FINTEL D.P. A retrospective look at how well…
October 16, 2017 in 2013, Debra Shepherd, Education, Education - Working Papers, Education 2013, Research Outputs, Working Papers

A question of efficiency: decomposing South African reading test scores using PIRLS 2006

Stellenbosch Working Paper Series No. WP20/2013 Abstract The "bimodal" pattern of performance observed in South Africa illustrates the persistence with which learners of former Black…
October 16, 2017 By: Debra Shepherd PDF
October 16, 2017 in 2015, Debra Shepherd, Education, Education - Working Papers, Education 2015, Research Outputs, Working Papers

Learn to teach, teach to learn: A within-pupil across-subject approach to estimating the impact of teacher subject knowledge on South African grade 6 performance

Stellenbosch Working Paper Series No. WP01.2015 Publication date: 2015 Abstract: This paper assesses the impact of teacher subject knowledge on student performance using a nationally…
October 16, 2017 By: Debra Shepherd PDF
October 16, 2017 in Debra Shepherd, Education, Education - Reports & Policy, Education 2017, Policy Briefs, Research Outputs

Is school based assessment in matric achieving its potential?

Stellenbosch Policy Brief No. 02/2015 Abstract: Matriculation results are vital for learners. Young people’s options for university entry, bursaries, career choice and labour market prospects…
August 14, 2016 in Debra Shepherd, Research Outputs, Servaas van der Berg, Theses, Theses 2016

The open door of learning – Access restricted: School effectiveness and efficiency across the South African education system

Candidate: Debra Shepherd Supervisor: Professor Servaas van der Berg and Professor Chris Elbers Institution: Stellenbosch University, Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences, Department of Economics Abstract: The enduring…
August 14, 2016 By: Debra Shepherd, Servaas van der Berg, Chris Elbers (Co-supervisor) PDF
September 9, 2015 in Debra Shepherd, Development, Development - Publications, Development 2015, Dieter von Fintel, Journal Articles, Publications, Research Outputs, Servaas van der Berg

A Retrospective Look at How Well a Macro‐Micro Model Can Analyze the Impact of the Global Financial Crisis on a Developing Country

  Abstract This article is a follow-up to one that looked at the impact of the economic crisis on child poverty in South Africa using…
September 9, 2015 By: Debra Shepherd, Dieter von Fintel, Servaas van der Berg, Margaret Chitiga, Bernard Decaluwe, Ramos Mabugu, Helene Maisonnave, Veronique Robichaud PDF
February 15, 2015 in Debra Shepherd, Education, Education - Publications, Education 2015, Journal Articles, Publications, Research Outputs, Servaas van der Berg

Reflecting on an impact evaluation of the Grade R programme: Method, results and policy responses

Abstract: This paper describes the expansion since 2001 of a public pre-school programme in South Africa known as ‘Grade R’, summarises the findings from an…
February 8, 2015 in Debra Shepherd, Education, Education - Publications, Education 2014, Journal Articles, Publications, Research Outputs, Servaas van der Berg

Continuous assessment and matriculation examination marks—an empirical examination

  Abstract: This study analyses information and feedback from matriculation-level continuous assessment in the South African education system in 2005. Continuous assessment (CASS) at the…
October 4, 2013 in Chris van Wyk, Debra Shepherd, Education, Education - Reports & Policy, Education 2013, Policy Briefs, Servaas van der Berg

The impact of the introduction of grade r on learning outcomes

In December 2012 the Department of Performance Monitoring and Evaluation (DPME) in the Presidency in partnership with the Department of Basic Education (DBE) commissioned an…
October 4, 2013 By: Chris van Wyk, Debra Shepherd, Servaas van der Berg, Elizabeth Girdwood, John Kruger, Janeli Viljoen, Olivia Ezeobi, Poppie Ntaka PDF
July 9, 2012 in Chapters in Book, Debra Shepherd, Development, Development - Publications, Dieter von Fintel, Publications, Research Outputs, Servaas van der Berg

Child Poverty in South Africa and the Global Financial and Economic Crisis

Book Summary Experts from the global North and South analyse the implications of economic crises on children, with a particular focus on the emerging evidence…
July 9, 2012 By: Debra Shepherd, Dieter von Fintel, Servaas van der Berg, Margaret Chitiga, Ramos Mabugu, Hélène Maisonnave, Véronique Robichaud PDF
November 9, 2008 in Debra Shepherd, Education, Education - Publications, Journal Articles, Publications, Research Outputs, Servaas van der Berg

 An analysis of continuous assessment (CASS) compared to matriculation examination results at South African schools

Abstract: This study analyses information and feedback from matriculation-level continuous assessment in the South African education system in 2005. Continuous assessment (CASS) at the time…