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iodine, through the Indian school-feeding program called "midday meal" on anemia, cognition and math and reading outcomes of … primary school children. We conducted a field experiment that randomly provided one-year supply of DFS at a subsidized price …
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iodine, through the Indian school-feeding program called "midday meal" on anemia, cognition and math and reading outcomes of … primary school children. We conducted a field experiment that randomly provided one-year supply of DFS at a subsidized price …
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secondary education act (Republic Act 6655) on the outcomes of education. Thus, this paper inquires on the impacts of these two … educational attainment level, average years of schooling, and education inequality. Using descriptive statistics and regression … constraints in schooling investments. This finding suggests that there is a need to strengthen education reforms and create jobs …
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results in increased household education expenditures conditional on children's attendance at school. These findings suggest … on household demand for education in rural Thailand, using the Townsend Thai panel data spanning from 2013 to 2017 … outcomes, including educational attainment and the number of years delayed in school. It also finds that transitory income …
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Pop-Eleches and Urquiola (2013) apply a regression discontinuity to the Romanian secondary school system, and notably … find that (a) students who go to a better school get higher scores on an exam used for university admission, (b) parents of … students who get into a better school help their kids less with homework, and (c) kids who go to a slightly better school …
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