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Mexico 3 Poverty Program Evaluation 3 School Enrollment 3 School Subsidies 3 Armutsbekämpfung 2 Bildungsfinanzierung 2 Bildungspolitik 2 Mexiko 2 Subvention 2 Anti-poverty program evaluation 1 China 1 Correlated random effects model 1 Education finance 1 Education policy 1 Heterogeneous program effects 1 Income risk 1 Poverty reduction 1 Re-enrollment decision 1 School enrollment 1 Subsidy 1 chronic poverty 1 poverty program evaluation 1 transient poverty 1
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Book / Working Paper 5
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Working Paper 2 Arbeitspapier 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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English 5
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Schultz, T. Paul 3 Li, Shi 1 Valdes, Maria Nieves 1 Wang, Pingping 1 Yue, Ximing 1
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Departamento de Economía, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid 1 Economic Growth Center, Economics Department 1 Partenariat en Politiques Économiques (PEP), Université Laval 1
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Center Discussion Paper 1 Discussion papers 1 Economics Working Papers / Departamento de Economía, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid 1 Working Papers / Economic Growth Center, Economics Department 1 Working Papers PMMA 1
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RePEc 3 ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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Did PROGRESA send drop-outs back to school?
Valdes, Maria Nieves - Departamento de Economía, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - 2008
This paper analyzes the effect of PROGRESA education grants on school enrollment. It looks at its effect on total school enrollment and in particular on school enrollment of drop-outs, i.e. those children who face a re-enrollment decision since they were not enrolled in school the year prior to...
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The Causes of Chronic and Transient Poverty and Their Implications for Poverty Reduction Policy in Rural China
Li, Shi; Wang, Pingping; Yue, Ximing - Partenariat en Politiques Économiques (PEP), … - 2007
The study focuses on two components of total poverty: chronic and transient poverty, and investigates their relative importance in total observed poverty, as well as the determinants of each components. We found that transient poverty accounts for a large proportion of total poverty observed in...
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School Subsidies for the Poor: Evaluating the Mexican Progresa Poverty Program
Schultz, T. Paul - 2001
This paper evaluates how the Progresa Program, which provides poor mothers in rural Mexico with education grants, has affected enrollment. Poor children who reside in communities randomly selected to participate in the initial phase of the Progresa are compared to those who reside in other...
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School Subsidies for the Poor: Evaluating the Mexican Progresa Poverty Program
Schultz, T. Paul - Economic Growth Center, Economics Department - 2001
This paper evaluates how the Progresa Program, which provides poor mothers in rural Mexico with education grants, has affected enrollment. Poor children who reside in communities randomly selected to participate in the initial phase of the Progresa are compared to those who reside in other...
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School subsidies for the poor : evaluating the Mexican Progresa poverty program
Schultz, T. Paul - 2001
This paper evaluates how the Progresa Program, which provides poor mothers in rural Mexico with education grants, has affected enrollment. Poor children who reside in communities randomly selected to participate in the initial phase of the Progresa are compared to those who reside in other...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011611218
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