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assemblies in India generated by national policies that cause reservations to be revised and the time lags with which revised …
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<script type="text/javascript" src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/mathjax/2.7.1/MathJax.js?config=AM_HTMLorMML-full"></script>We present experimental evidence on the impact of a school choice program in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh (AP) that provided students with a voucher to finance attending a private school of their choice. The study design featured a unique two-stage lottery-based allocation of vouchers that...
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The large-scale expansion of primary schooling in developing countries has led to the increasing use of non-civil-service contract teachers who are hired locally by the school, are not professionally trained, have fixed-term renewable contracts, and are paid much lower salaries than regular...
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Performance pay for teachers is frequently suggested as a way of improving education outcomes in schools, but the …
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the delivery of India's largest social protection program (subsidized food) in the state of Jharkhand. By itself …
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Improving “last-mile” public-service delivery is a recurring challenge in developing countries. Could the widespread adoption of mobile phones provide a scalable, cost-effective means for improvement? We use a large-scale experiment to evaluate the impact of phone-based monitoring on a...
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learning outcomes. Our setting is middle-school grades in urban India, where a lottery provided winning students with a voucher …-designed technology-aided instruction programs can sharply improve productivity in delivering education …
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We construct a new nationally-representative panel dataset of schools across 1297 villages in India and find that the … large investments in public primary education over the past decade have led to substantial improvements in input … to be high, with 23.6 percent of teachers in public schools across rural India being absent during unannounced visits to …
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We present the first direct evidence on the relative quality of public and private healthcare in a low-income setting, using a unique set of audit studies. We sent standardized (fake) patients to rural primary care providers in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh, and recorded the quality of care...
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We present results from a large-scale experimental evaluation of an ambitious attempt to improve management quality in Indian schools (implemented in 1,774 randomly-selected schools). The intervention featured several global “best practices” including comprehensive assessments, detailed...
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