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Armutsbekämpfung 1 Bildungsertrag 1 Bildungsinvestition 1 Bildungspolitik 1 Bildungsverhalten 1 Education policy 1 Educational behaviour 1 Frauenbildung 1 Haushaltsökonomik 1 Household economics 1 Human capital investment 1 India 1 Indien 1 Malawi 1 Poverty reduction 1 Returns to education 1 Sambia 1 Social security benefits 1 Women's education 1 Zambia 1 Öffentliche Sozialleistungen 1
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Baird, Sarah 1 Das, Jishnu 1 Dercon, Stefan 1 Habyarimana, James Paul 1 Krishnan, Pramila 1 McIntosh, Craig 1 Muralidharan, Karthik 1 Sundararaman, Venkatesh 1 Özler, Berk 1
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School Inputs, Household Substitution, and Test Scores
Das, Jishnu; Dercon, Stefan; Habyarimana, James Paul - 2012
Empirical studies of the relationship between school inputs and test scores typically do not account for the fact that households will respond to changes in school inputs. This paper presents a dynamic household optimization model relating test scores to school and household inputs, and tests...
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Cash or Condition? Evidence from a Cash Transfer Experiment
Baird, Sarah; McIntosh, Craig; Özler, Berk - 2012
Conditional Cash Transfer programs are "...the world's favorite new anti-poverty device," (The Economist, July 29 2010) yet little is known about the specific role of the conditions in driving their success. In this paper, we evaluate a unique cash transfer experiment targeted at adolescent...
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