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We combine data from a field experiment and a laboratory experiment to measure the causal impact of human capital on respect for earned property rights, a component of social preferences with important implications for economic growth and development. We find that higher academic achievement...
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This study exploits a randomized school health intervention that provided deworming treatment to Kenyan children and utilizes longitudinal data to estimate impacts on economic outcomes up to 20 years later. The effective respondent tracking rate was 84%. Individuals who received 2 to 3...
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In 2004, a landmark study showed that an inexpensive medication to treat parasitic worms could improve health and school attendance for millions of children in many developing countries. Eleven years later, a headline in the Guardian reported that this treatment, deworming, had been "debunked."...
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This paper investigates whether a large-scale deworming intervention aimed at primary school pupils in western Kenya …
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In 2003 Kenya abolished user fees in all government primary schools. Analysis of household survey data shows this …
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The authors report results from a randomized evaluation of a merit scholarship program for adolescent girls in Kenya …
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Kenya, though it has various education interventions from the state and non-state actors is faced with very low …
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United States, Kenya, and Uganda. The existing evidence shows consistent positive impacts on school participation in the …
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