Student results from the 2009 Programme of International Student Assessment (PISA) as provided by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). See https://www.oecd.org/pisa/ for more information including the code book.
a data frame with 5,233 rows and 65 columns.
CNTCountry
SCHOOLIDSchoolID
ST01Q01Grade
ST04Q01Sex
ST05Q01Attend
ST06Q01Age
ST07Q01Repeat
ST08Q01At home mother
ST08Q02At home father
ST08Q03At home brothers
ST08Q04At home sisters
ST08Q05At home grandparents
ST08Q06At home others
ST10Q01Mother highest schooling
ST12Q01Mother current job status
ST14Q01Father highest schooling
ST16Q01Father current job status
ST19Q01Language at home
ST20Q01Desk
ST20Q02Own room
ST20Q03Study place
ST20Q04Computer
ST20Q05Software
ST20Q06Internet
ST20Q07Literature
ST20Q08Poetry
ST20Q09Art
ST20Q10Textbooks
ST20Q12Dictionary
ST20Q13Dishwasher
ST20Q14DVD
ST21Q01How many cellphones
ST21Q02How many TVs
ST21Q03How many computers
ST21Q04How many cars
ST21Q05How many rooms bath or shower
ST22Q01How many books
ST23Q01Reading enjoyment time
ST31Q01Enrich in test language
ST31Q02Enrich in mathematics
ST31Q03Enrich in science
ST31Q05Remedial in test language
ST31Q06Remedial in mathematics
ST31Q07Remedial in science
ST32Q01Out of school lessons in test language
ST32Q02Out of school lessons maths
ST32Q03Out of school lessons in science
PUBPRIVPublic or private school
STRATIOStudent to teacher ratio in school
Note that missing values have been imputed using the
mice package. Details on the specific procedure are in the pisa.impute function
in the pisa package.
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (2009). Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA). https://www.oecd.org/pisa/