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This paper examines the impact of foreign aid on gender equality in education outcomes in developing countries … indicate that aggregate aid disbursements to the education sector negatively affect gender parity in enrolment at the secondary … and tertiary education levels and have no impact on gender parity in primary education. No impact of subsector specific …
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economics' from principal agent models and contract theory. In particular, many education systems attempt to manage teaching and …. 1977; Boli et al. 1985; Meyer et al. 1997). That is, the field (in the sense of Bourdieu 1993) of global education has …, measured in any way). I conclude with a comparison in India of the national governments recent efforts in basic education which …
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This paper estimates a private school learning premium in Tanzania by implementing a flexible value-added model with unique administrative data on exam scores. The dataset covers 635,000 secondary school students with information on both their primary and lower secondary school exam records,...
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two key channels of transmission, namely education and trade. Thirty-six Sub-Saharan African countries during the period … policies matter more for post-colonial growth than the direct influences. -- colonial origin ; education ; institutions …
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Vietnam's education system has recently attracted international attention for exceptional learning outcomes and success … suggest that Vietnam’s recent success in education is not caused by the rise in the schooling of the parents of today …
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This paper estimates returns to schooling in Thailand, applying a regression discontinuity approach to the change in the compulsory schooling law in 1978. This law helped to enhance human capital investment on the eve of rapid structural transformation. The returns to schooling based on our...
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In this study, we assess formal education as a causal determinant of women's malaria preventive behaviour, as well as … differences in the mechanisms linking these outcomes to education, with the latter being mediated by income to a higher degree …
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effectiveness in fragile states. Using data from 2002 to 2020, this paper examines the effects of education aid and health aid on … education outcomes and health outcomes in fragile states. It uses the Arellano-Bover/Blundell-Bond system generalized method of … moments estimator to examine the effect of health aid and education aid on maternal mortality and primary school completion …
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their access to crucial basic infrastructure and public services, including transportation, education, healthcare … aims to promote production, increase access to basic facilities, improve education, and raise awareness for better living …
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How can development programmes reach out to remote communities? This paper presents experimental evidence on the impact of a role models intervention that aims to inspire ethnic minority households to start businesses and diversify income sources. The experiment took place in three provinces of...
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