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This paper examines patterns of school choice in Egypt from primary through higher education. We use a mixed …
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To raise school attendance, many programs in developing countries eliminate orreduce private contributions to education. This paper documents an unintendednegative effect of such programs. Using data from a randomized experiment thatprovides free uniforms to primary school children in Ecuador,...
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To raise school attendance, many programs in developing countries eliminate or reduce private contributions to education. This paper documents an unintended negative effect of such programs. Using data from a randomized experiment that provides free uniforms to primary school children in...
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In recent years, policymaking in China has put increasing emphasis on stemming the growth in inequality, which had been fairly steep since the 1980s. Policy action has taken the form of regional development measures and of reforms of various aspects of the social safety net broadly defined. The...
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, such as parental education, socioeconomic background and place of birth. In Egypt, inequality of opportunity in learning …
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The article evaluates the contribution of inequality of opportunity to earnings inequality in Egypt and analyzes its …
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, such as parental education, socioeconomic background and place of birth. In Egypt, inequality of opportunity in learning …
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We propose a political economy model to explain cross-country differences observed in educational policies and to show how such heterogeneity is associated with the level of a country's development and inequality. Parents, heterogeneous in terms of income and their child's ability, vote over the...
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