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This study documents the size and nature of Hindu-Muslim and boy-girl gaps in children's school participation and … attainments in India. Individual-level data from two successive rounds of the National Sample Survey suggest that considerable … numerous socio-economic and parental covariates, and the Muslim educational disadvantage in India today is greater than that …
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This study documents the size and nature of "boy-girl" and "Hindu-Muslim" gaps in children's school participation and … attainments in India. Individual-level data from two successive rounds of the National Sample Survey suggest that considerable … numerous socioeconomic and parental covariates, and the Muslim educational disadvantage in India today is greater than that …
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This study documents the size and nature of "Hindu-Muslim" and "boy-girl" gaps in children's school participation and … attainments in India. Individual-level data from two successive rounds of the National Sample Survey suggest that considerable … numerous socio-economic and parental covariates, and the Muslim educational disadvantage in India today is greater than that …
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We study the impact of an innovative program in the Indian state of Bihar that aimed to reduce the gender gap in secondary school enrollment by providing girls who continued to secondary school with a bicycle that would improve access to school. Using data from a large representative household...
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students in rural India to estimate the revealed preference value of school choice. In the first step of the research design …
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This paper uses new data to study school management and productivity in India. We report four main results. First …
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We use a panel survey of ∼19,000 primary-school-aged children in rural Tamil Nadu to study "learning loss" after COVID …
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