Effects on School Enrollment and Performance of a Conditional Cash Transfer Program in Mexico
We study the effects of the Mexican conditional cash transfer program Progresa on school enrollment and performance in passing grades. We develop a theoretical framework of the dynamics of the educational process including endogeneity and uncertainty of school performance. Using a randomized experiment implemented under Progresa, we identify the effect of the program on enrollment and performance in the first year of the program. We find that the program had a positive impact on school enrollment at all grade levels, whereas for performance it had a positive impact at the primary school level but a negative impact at the secondary level.
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2012
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Authors: | Dubois, Pierre ; Janvry, Alain de ; Sadoulet, Elisabeth |
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Journal of Labor Economics. - University of Chicago Press. - Vol. 30.2012, 3, p. 555-555
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University of Chicago Press |
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